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There was a significant correlation between specific acromial morphology and the direction of glenohumeral instability, according to results. “In shoulders with posterior instability, the ...
Treating posterior shoulder instability can be a diagnostic and clinical challenge for orthopedic, but arthroscopic treatment may be an effective solution for relieving symptoms related to ...
Among the 110 patients with posterior shoulder instability that underwent arthroscopic stabilization, 12.7% (14/110) developed glenohumeral arthritis. The mean age of all patients was 23.9 years ...
Anterior, posterior, and multidirectional shoulder instability have long been recognized, but superior instability from superior labral detachment has been described only recently.
Posterior shoulder dislocations are relatively uncommon, comprising only 2-4% of all shoulder dislocations. Thus, posterior dislocations often go undiagnosed, and can lead to severe consequences ...
Nearly half of the patients who underwent six months of nonoperative management for isolated posterior glenohumeral instability required an arthroscopic stabilization procedure, according to ...
Study confirms the clinical benefits of incorporating treatment with Neuralign S into rehabilitation protocols for patients with posterior shoulder instability. The results of this trial ...
Internal (posterosuperior) impingement syndrome is typified by a painful shoulder due to impingement of the soft tissue, including the RC, joint capsule and the posterosuperior part of the glenoid.
Background Shoulder instability in athletics is a common occurrence. However, there is controversy as to whether non-operative versus operative management is the most effective treatment in youth ...