Early Development of Total Hip Replacement [PDF]
Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 14 March 2006. Introduction by Dr Francis Neary and Professor John Pickstone. First published by the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 2007. ©The Trustee of the Wellcome
Reynolds, LA, Tansey, EM
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Superior functional outcome following reverse shoulder arthroplasty compared to hemiarthroplasty for displaced three and four-part fractures in patients 65 and older: Results from a prospective multicentre randomised controlled trial:The Shoulder Hemiarthroplasty or Reverse Polarity Arthoplasty (SHeRPA) trial. [PDF]
BackgroundAcute unreconstructible 3- or 4-part proximal humerus fractures can be treated with hemiarthroplasty or reverse polarity shoulder arthroplasty. Randomized trials using implants from multiple different companies or uncemented implants have found
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Humeral stem loosening following reverse shoulder arthroplasty - systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background: Aseptic stem loosening following reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is an uncommon complication. The majority of literature on RSA consists of case series with short follow-up periods.
Grey, Barend Christiaan
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Understanding Loss of Internal Rotation After Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Narrative Review of Current Literature [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Functional internal rotation (fIR) can be limited after reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) and can result in difficulties performing activities of daily living (ADLs).
Kitziger, Raymond +2 more
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Distal clavicle fracture following reverse shoulder arthroplasty: A case report
Introduction: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) has gained popularity to its positive clinical results, which enable patients to regain shoulder elevation by utilizing the deltoid muscle.
Yuki Yoshida, Atsushi Yoshida
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Incidence, Risk Factors, and Clinical Outcomes of Heterotropic Ossification Following Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty [PDF]
Introduction: Heterotropic ossification (HO) is the pathologic formation of bone in soft tissue, often following trauma or surgery. HO is a common radiographic finding after reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA), yet its incidence, risk factors, and ...
Clark, Clarence, II +2 more
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Surgical Technique for Glenoid Bone Defect in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty: Distal Clavicle Excision and Grafting for 1-Stage Reverse Total Shoulder Prosthesis [PDF]
Introduction: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) has expanded its indications and use in North America since the early 1990s. Because of this, the prevalence of revision reverse total shoulder arthroplasty cases has continued to rise.
Bialaszewski, Ryan +2 more
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Reverse shoulder arthroplasty with a 155° neck-shaft angle inlay implant design without reattachment of the subscapularis tendon results in satisfactory functional internal rotation and no instability:a cohort study [PDF]
Background: The aim of this study was to use the Activities of Daily Living which require Internal Rotation (ADLIR) questionnaire to assess the functional internal rotation in patients who had undergone reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) without ...
Beckers, Joris J. +6 more
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Functional and radiographic outcomes of reverse shoulder arthroplasty with a minimum follow-up of 10 years [PDF]
Background: The use of reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is becoming increasingly prevalent. However, few studies have been published reporting the long-term outcomes of RSA.
Buijze, Geert A. +5 more
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Superior Capsular Reconstruction in the Active Population with a Massive Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear [PDF]
The prevalence of rotator cuff tears is a leading cause of upper extremity functional disability and affects people across the lifespan. The primary age groups that are diagnosed include young adults as well as the elderly population. Early diagnosis and
Emmanuel, Hernandez
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