Triple-Row Modification of Knotless Speed Bridge Technique for Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of shoulder pain and disability, often requiring surgical repair to restore function. While modern arthroscopic techniques have advanced fixation strength, larger tears still carry a high risk of retear. This publication presents a triple-row modification of the knotless speed bridge repair, adding an intermediate fixation row to improve tendon-to-bone contact and enhance overall repair stability.

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Investigators: Roger Ostrander, MD, Skyler Hoelscher, MD, Eric Branch, MD, Reece Vesperman, MD, Cooper Williams, and Garrett Flynn

Sponsored by Andrews Research & Education Foundation and the State of Florida, Department of Health