Hemiarthroplasty and Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Glenohumeral Arthritis with an Irreparable Rotator Cuff
DEFINITION Glenohumeral arthritis represents the loss of articular cartilage and joint space, often with associated ost…
SHOULDER AND ELBOW
DEFINITION Glenohumeral arthritis represents the loss of articular cartilage and joint space, often with associated ost…
SHOULDER APPROACHES Luke S. Austin Joseph A. Abboud Matthew L. Ramsey Gerald R. Williams, Jr. ANTERIOR APPROACH TO THE …
DEFINITION Recognizing and properly addressing bone defects is crucial to achieving good surgical outcomes in shoulder …
DEFINITION Symptomatic recurrent posterior instability represents up to 12% of all cases of shoulder instability and is…
DEFINITION Anterior shoulder instability typically results from an injury to the capsule, ligaments, and labrum that st…
DEFINITION Glenohumeral instability is caused by a disruption of the normal stabilizing anatomic structures of the shou…
DEFINITION The glenohumeral joint is one of the most commonly dislocated joints in the body. With anterior dislocations…
DEFINITION The subscapularis is one of four muscles making up the rotator cuff. Tears can result from chronic attenuati…
DEFINITION The most common pathologic disorder affecting the medial clavicle is osteoarthritis. Others include rheumato…
DEFINITION Sternoclavicular dislocation is one of the rarest dislocations but one most shoulder surgeons will encounter…
DEFINITION Posterosuperior tears of the rotator cuff involve the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and occasionally the ter…
DEFINITION Sternoclavicular dislocation is one of the rarest dislocations but one most shoulder surgeons will encounter…
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