Latissimus Dorsi Transfer. Internal rotation following latissimus dorsi tendon transfer as there are six other muscles of the glenohumeral complex that share the actions of the latissimus dorsi. Latissimus dorsi transfer provides state of the art guidance on arthroscopically assisted surgical technique describes surgical indications post transfer rehabilitation and complications and their management presents results from a series of more than 430 patients involving more than 10.

The latissimus dorsi ld could be used because its direction and function are similar to those of the subscapularis. Latissimus dorsi transfer has been proposed for the treatment of massive rotator cuff tear associated with severe functional impairment and chronic disabling pain in young or active patients. Therefore after the latissimus dorsi is transferred the teres minor muscle acts in a synergistic manner compensating for the loss of the latissimus dorsi.
Latissimus dorsi tendon transfer was first described in 1988 by christian gerber for the management of irreparable massive posterosuperior rotator cuff tendon tears.
Transfers latissimus dorsi ld transfer is a method that has been combined and modiļ¬ed with various surgical techniques over the years 7. Along with the levator scapulae trapezius and rhomboid muscles the latissimus dorsi belongs to the superficial layer of the extrinsic back muscles. Internal rotation following latissimus dorsi tendon transfer as there are six other muscles of the glenohumeral complex that share the actions of the latissimus dorsi. The massive cuff tear decreased glenohumeral joint compression forces at all abduction angles.