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hemiarthroplasty and anatomical, reverse or constrained TSAs are among the treatment options. Anatomical TSA is recommended over hemiarthroplasty due to a more concentric glenoid. 43 Glenohumeral arthrodesis can also be considered. Complications are specific
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procedures are required, such as skin grafting, and in selected cases even joint arthrodesis and amputation may be preferred ( 10 ). However, even in repeated surgery, clinical improvement can be worthwhile ( 11 , 12 ). However, there is significant risk for
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rotation and external rotation were unknown. We could not make any calculations on functional measures in surgically treated patients, since our data were incomplete. Two patients qualified for shoulder arthrodesis, but the results were not
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