Abstract Massive irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tears in relatively younger, active patients pose a significant clinical challenge. Superior capsular reconstruction (SCR) restores superior stability as a static stabilizer, whereas lower trapezius tendon transfer reestablishes external rotation and transverse plane balance as a dynamic ...
Jung‐Taek Hwang +2 more
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Analysis of risk factors and prevention strategies of shoulder joint stiffness after traumatic proximal humeral fracture in patients with osteoporosis. [PDF]
Liu Q +5 more
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Robot-assisted orthopedic surgeries around shoulder joint: where we are? [PDF]
Lim JR, Chun YM.
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Abstract The long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT), as a tendinous structure adjacent to the rotator cuff, can be easily used to repair the rotator cuff. Currently, there are many different surgical procedures for the LHBT. Direct severance of the LHBT is simple but may result in pain and deformity, and fixation of the LHBT wastes the tendinous tissue ...
Yuxin Xie +5 more
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Shoulder joint rotational range of motion characteristics among the elderly. [PDF]
Toyoda D, Mizuno T, Iwatate K.
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Fresh Talus Allograft Preparation for the Treatment of a Large Off‐Track Hill‐Sachs Lesion
Abstract Large off‐track Hill‐Sachs lesions present a significant challenge in the management of recurrent anterior shoulder instability, particularly in young, active patients. Traditional Hill‐Sachs management procedures include remplissage, coracoid transfer and free bone block reconstruction, which all carry associated limitations, including non ...
Michael J. Nocek +5 more
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Charcot arthropathy of the shoulder joint following Arnold-Chiari malformation: A case report. [PDF]
Arabzadeh A +5 more
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Knotless Suture Staple Remplissage for Hill‐Sachs Lesions in the Beach Chair Position
Abstract The addition of remplissage to arthroscopic Bankart repair in the presence of a Hill‐Sachs lesion can help decrease recurrence of anterior shoulder instability. The remplissage procedure often involves passage of suture from anchors in the Hill‐Sachs lesion to the extra‐articular side of the shoulder capsule followed by knot tying.
Joseph M. Sliepka +2 more
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Correction to: The impact of lymphedema severity on shoulder joint function and muscle activation patterns in breast cancer survivors: a cross‑sectional study. [PDF]
Mohamed MH +5 more
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