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How Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Works [PDF]
The reverse total shoulder arthroplasty was introduced to treat the rotator cuff-deficient shoulder. Since its introduction, an improved understanding of the biomechanics of rotator cuff deficiency and reverse shoulder arthroplasty has facilitated the development of modern reverse arthroplasty designs.We review (1) the basic biomechanical challenges ...
Matthew, Walker +3 more
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Background: Hemiarthroplasty has been associated with inferior and unpredictable outcomes when used in the treatment of complex proximal humeral fractures in elderly patients.
Luis Barbosa MD +3 more
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Purpose The purpose of this review is to describe the role of altered joint biomechanics in reverse shoulder arthroplasty and to propose a rehabilitation protocol for a cuff-deficient glenohumeral joint based on the current evidence.
Helen Razmjou MSc, PT, PhD +9 more
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Advanced glenohumeral osteoarthritis can transform glenoid morphology and, in some cases, is found in association with severe glenoid retroversion. The associated glenoid retroversion leads to difficulty in fixation of the glenoid component in reverse ...
Zaamin B. Hussain, B.A. +6 more
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Arthroscopic Circumferential Release for Stiff Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Stiffness is a well-known complication after reverse shoulder arthroplasty. Although multiple factors may be involved, the main cause for stiffness is rarely identified.
Juan Aguilar-Gonzalez, M.D. +2 more
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Background Convertible stem designs allow for stem retention during revision from anatomical to reverse shoulder arthroplasty. In some cases conversion is not possible for example due to excessive soft tissue tensioning.
Luuk M. A. Theelen +5 more
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Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty with Latissimus Dorsi Transfer for Humerus Fractures Sequelae
Relevance. Fractures of the proximal humerus occupy the 3rd place in the structure of fractures in the elderly. Failure to treat these injuries leads to irreversible changes in the shoulder. The main treatment for the latter is arthroplasty. The surgical
N. N. Chirkov +3 more
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ABSTRACT Latissimus dorsi (LD) tendon transfer is widely used to treat irreparable rotator cuff tears, particularly in cases with posterosuperior and anterosuperior tear patterns. We conducted a comprehensive anatomical analysis of the attachment of the LD tendon to the humerus, focusing on its morphological patterns and morphometric features, which ...
Sehyun Kwon +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to compare efficacy and safety of ultrasound‐guided erector spinae plane block (ESPB) using liposomal (LB) versus conventional bupivacaine (CB), each plus standardized gabapentin, in patients with postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). A total of 116 PHN patients were randomized to ESPB‐LB or ESPB‐CB; both groups received standardized ...
Xia‐Jing Xu +3 more
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Treatment of massive irreparable rotator cuff tears by different surgical technigues: comparative analysis of early outcomes [PDF]
Background. Massive rotator cuff tears are up to 40% and can progress to the stage of irreparable ones. Nowadays, there are many treatment options available for irreparable rotator cuff injuries, from conservative treatment and arthroscopic ...
Andrei M. Shershnev +4 more
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