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A systematic review of patient-reported outcome measures used in shoulder instability research.
Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2020BACKGROUND Shoulder instability is extremely common, with various outcome scores used to assess its progression after treatment. This review was performed to identify the scores most commonly used and to evaluate them according to the 4 core domains of ...
J. Whittle +3 more
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Posterior shoulder instability: a systematic review.
British Medical Bulletin, 2020INTRODUCTION This review aims to provide information on outcomes of surgical procedures for soft tissue or bony glenoid and/or humeral abnormalities in case of posterior shoulder instability.
U. Longo +6 more
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Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Surgical management of shoulder instability in patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) remains challenging secondary to the pathologic nature of their connective tissue.
T. Schoorl +4 more
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BACKGROUND Surgical management of shoulder instability in patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) remains challenging secondary to the pathologic nature of their connective tissue.
T. Schoorl +4 more
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American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
1. Abdul-Rassoul H, Galvin JW, Curry EJ, Simon J, Li X. Return to sport after surgical treatment for anterior shoulder instability: a systematic review [published online June 1, 2018]. Am J Sports Med. doi: 10.1177/0363546518780934 2.
Hussein Abdul-Rassoul +4 more
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1. Abdul-Rassoul H, Galvin JW, Curry EJ, Simon J, Li X. Return to sport after surgical treatment for anterior shoulder instability: a systematic review [published online June 1, 2018]. Am J Sports Med. doi: 10.1177/0363546518780934 2.
Hussein Abdul-Rassoul +4 more
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Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND This study systematically reviewed the evidence in the literature to ascertain the functional outcomes, recurrences rates, and subsequent revision rates after the open Latarjet procedure at a minimum of 10 years of follow-up.
MB BCh Eoghan T. Hurley +5 more
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BACKGROUND This study systematically reviewed the evidence in the literature to ascertain the functional outcomes, recurrences rates, and subsequent revision rates after the open Latarjet procedure at a minimum of 10 years of follow-up.
MB BCh Eoghan T. Hurley +5 more
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POSTERIOR SHOULDER INSTABILITY
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2000Understanding the anatomic restraints to posterior shoulder instability and the resulting pathophysiology helps the treating physician make a correct diagnosis and formulate an appropriate treatment plan. A nonoperative program directed at reducing pain and increasing stability through comprehensive shoulder strengthening methods has generally been ...
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American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Background: Bone loss at the anterior glenoid rim is a main reason for failure of soft-tissue based surgical stabilization procedures in patients with anterior shoulder instability.
P. Moroder +8 more
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Background: Bone loss at the anterior glenoid rim is a main reason for failure of soft-tissue based surgical stabilization procedures in patients with anterior shoulder instability.
P. Moroder +8 more
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Multidirectional Shoulder Instability
Orthopedics, 1988Multi-directional shoulder instability is a difficult problem to both diagnose and treat. Knowledge of shoulder anatomy and its pathological states has expanded dramatically in recent years. Aiding diagnostic acumen are new tools including CT arthrograms, glenohumeral arthroscopy, and evaluation under anesthesia.
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Posterior shoulder instability
Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & ResearchPosterior shoulder instability (PSI) is defined by dynamic, recurrent and symptomatic partial or total loss of posterior joint contact. Anatomic risk factors comprise ligament hyperlaxity, glenoid retroversion or dysplasia, and high horizontal acromial morphology.
Jérôme Garret +2 more
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American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Background: While a large volume of literature has focused on risk factors for anterior shoulder instability, the rates of recurrence are inconsistent and require additional population-based epidemiologic data.
Devin P. Leland +6 more
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Background: While a large volume of literature has focused on risk factors for anterior shoulder instability, the rates of recurrence are inconsistent and require additional population-based epidemiologic data.
Devin P. Leland +6 more
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