Effect of glenoid concavity loss on shoulder stability- a case report in a professional wrestler [PDF]
Background Current glenoid defect measurement techniques only quantify bone loss in terms of defect diameter or surface. However, the glenoid depth plays an important role in shoulder stabilization by means of concavity compression.
Auffarth, Alexander +7 more
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Objectives: Determining the amount of glenoid bone loss in patients following anterior glenohumeral instability events is critical to guiding appropriate treatment.
Jonathan F. Dickens MD +6 more
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Arthroscopic Bristow-Latarjet Combined With Bankart Repair Restores Shoulder Stability in Patients With Glenoid Bone Loss [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Arthroscopic Bankart repair alone cannot restore shoulder stability in patients with glenoid bone loss involving more than 20% of the glenoid surface.
Charles-Édouard Thélu +6 more
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Rehabilitation of shoulder impingement syndrome and rotator cuff injuries: an evidence-based review [PDF]
Rehabilitation of the patient with glenohumeral impingement requires a complete understanding of the structures involved and the underlying mechanism creating the impingement response. A detailed clinical examination and comprehensive treatment programme
Cools, Ann, Ellenbecker, Todd S
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Introduction: Traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability events result in a capsulolabral (Bankart lesion) and/or osseous injury with subsequent attritional bone loss, particularly with recurrence.
Benjamin W. Hoyt MD +5 more
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Biomechanical analysis of the effect of congruence, depth and radius on the stability ratio of a simplistic ‘ball-and-socket’ joint model [PDF]
Objectives The bony shoulder stability ratio (BSSR) allows for quantification of the bony stabilisers in vivo. We aimed to biomechanically validate the BSSR, determine whether joint incongruence affects the stability ratio (SR) of a shoulder model, and ...
An, K-N. +6 more
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Bipolar glenoid and humeral head bone loss can occur with recurrent anterior shoulder instability. Distal tibial allograft or Latarjet coracoid transfer procedures are often used to replace glenoid bone loss in the setting of glenoid deficiency with ...
Ajay C. Kanakamedala, M.D. +7 more
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Location of the Glenoid Defect in Shoulders with Recurrent Posterior Glenohumeral Instability
Objectives: Posterior glenoid bone deficiency is an increasingly recognized entity in the setting of recurrent posterior shoulder instability; however, little is known about the subject. Due to the paucity of literature on posterior bone loss, historical
Matthew Provencher MD MC USNR +4 more
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Shoulder joint replacement can improve quality of life and outcome in patients with dysmelia: a case series [PDF]
Background: Arthroplasty is a proven treatment option for glenohumeral osteoarthritis. Common indications include primary or posttraumatic osteoarthritis, avascular necrosis of the humeral head, rotator cuff tear arthropathy and rheumatoid osteoarthritis.
Beckmann, Nicholas +3 more
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Arthroscopic, Implant-Free Bone-Grafting for Shoulder Instability with Glenoid Bone Loss [PDF]
Background: Anterior shoulder instability is commonly associated with injuries to the labrocapsular structures of the glenohumeral joint and with osseous glenoid defects of varying degree. If the bone defect exceeds a clinically relevant threshold, mere soft-tissue repairs result in high rates of recurrent instability and the ...
Werner Anderl +2 more
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