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its potential value in patients undergoing reverse remains uncertain. 28 The presence of an os acromiale is an important cause of failed arthroscopic subacromial decompression (ASAD). 29 , 30 Once its presence is known this must be recorded
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, FF and ER. Recently, there have been advances in arthroscopically-assisted LDT. 36 , 37 , 38 , 39 In a multi-centered study, Grimberg et al 37 demonstrated results equivalent to historical open two-incision approaches. They concluded that
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-labral repair surgery. Categorizing HSLs as such can thus help the surgeon predict the chance of failure of arthroscopic stabilization (versus bone-block surgery) better than solely quantifying glenoid osseous defect. 77 In addition, the presence of a GBL
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stiff TKA, including manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA), arthroscopic arthrolysis and revision arthroplasty. 9 – 11 There is no clear management protocol for the treatment of the stiff TKA. This review has two objectives: to define the risk
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assessment is recommended and, depending on the chondral damage and size of the comminuted fragments, arthroscopic debridement or arthroscopic-assisted reduction and internal fixation is preferred. 1 , 2 , 5 In Boack type 3a fractures, the single large
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of tendons involved. The average follow-up period was 30.5 months (range: 12–72 months). The authors performed arthroscopically assisted mini-open repair on 23 patients (11 of which had pseudoparesis) and all-arthroscopic repair on 35 patients (18 of
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arthroscopic surgeries. The less invasive procedure has less pain after surgery than open surgery. It also has faster rehabilitation, functional recovery, and return to work and sports following surgery ( 6 , 7 ). Through the use of suture anchors in
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