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Shoulder instability, particularly of the glenohumeral joint, is common in nowadays medicine, ranging from minor subluxations to complete dislocations caused by trauma or hereditary factors. Anterior dislocations are the most prevalent, often necessitating surgical intervention for associated Bankart lesions.
Clarissa Canella +3 more
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Background: Reports of glenohumeral translation in shoulders with traumatic anterior instability have been presented. The aim of this systematic review was to investigate anterior-posterior translation in shoulders with traumatic anterior instability ...
Catarina Malmberg, MD +4 more
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BACKGROUND Since its first proposal the concept of on- and off-track lesions in anterior shoulder instability has gained clinical relevance as a tool to predict the failure rate of arthroscopic Bankart repair. Current literature only reports either short
Ines Schwihla +3 more
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PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to establish consensus statements via a modified Delphi process on the Latarjet procedure, Remplissage, and glenoid-bone grafting for anterior shoulder instability.
E. Hurley +10 more
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Shoulder instability in lacrosse players
Introduction: Lacrosse has become an increasingly popular sport in recent decades with more players competing at the high school and collegiate levels.
Alexandra Victoria Paul +5 more
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Background: The shoulder joint has a wide range of motion, but is vulnerable to sport-related injuries. We aimed to evaluate the differences in the proprioception of the shoulder should instability, and shoulder pain in high school baseball players with ...
Jin Ho YOON +4 more
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Background: Shoulder instability encompasses a spectrum of glenohumeral pathology ranging from subluxation to dislocation. While dislocation frequently leads to removal from play, athletes are often able to play through subluxation.
Matthew J.J. Anderson MD +4 more
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Objectives: Shoulder instability is a common injury among contact- and collision-sport athletes that encompasses a spectrum of glenohumeral pathology ranging from subluxation to dislocation. While glenohumeral dislocation frequently leads to removal from
Matthew Anderson MD +4 more
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Prevalence and Grading of Rotator Cuff and Labral Injuries in Shoulder Pain and Instability using MRI: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Shoulder joint is a highly mobile joint but is prone for rotator cuff injuries and dislocations. It is necessary to accurately diagnose rotator cuff and labral injuries so that appropriate plan of action for treatment can be taken ...
Ashok Srikar Chowdhary +3 more
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Association between shoulder coracoacromial arch morphology and anterior instability of the shoulder
Background: Glenohumeral instability is a common condition of the shoulder. Glenoid bone loss and humeral head bone loss are well recognized as risk factors for recurrent instability.
Cesar D. Lopez, BS +6 more
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