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Shoulder, Elbow and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland
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with a Latarjet procedure, and of those 35 patients were revision cases of failed Bankart repairs ( 59 ). RTS was possible for 90% of patients. A reduced amount of humeral bone loss was associated with significantly ( P = 0.026) better RTS rates and
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transfer are better for primary cases than salvage procedures for patients with failed rotator cuff repair ( 45 ). A lower pre-op constant score leads to a post-op inferior score ( 46 ). Good clinical results are presented by several authors using open
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confirmed in 65% to 93% of instability patients. It has been agreed that it is also the size of the defect that matters for the planning. However, there is no agreement on the size of glenoid lesion that may increase the risk of failed Bankart repair. Itoi
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their attachments fail. According to this mechanism, AC joint injury was first established by Tossy et al in 1963. About 20 years later, this classification system was refined by Rockwood et al, 12 , 13 which is today the most widely used system
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, irreparable brachial plexus injury in adult patients. It should be considered as an end-stage salvage procedure if other reconstructive options fail 16 , 54 , 55 . It improves function, provides a range of motion that makes carrying out everyday
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tendon length is < 15 mm, rotator cuff tears with Goutallier grade 2 to 3 fail to completely heal in up to 92% of cases. 19 Atrophy The presence or absence of supraspinatus atrophy is determined using the ‘tangent sign’ of Zanetti et al 20
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allograft reconstructions clinically failed and no revision reconstructions were performed. Discussion The vast majority of MUCL injuries occur in overhead throwing athletes, especially baseball pitchers. 3 Jobe 3 described MUCL
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(three paraplegia and three tetraplegia) who had chronic shoulder pain due to rotator cuff disease and failed conservative treatment for at least 6 months were treated with ultrasound-guided L-PRP and a stretching and strengthening exercise program was
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MUA alone, although after one year there was no difference. 28 The literature supports MUA as a treatment to accelerate recovery in frozen shoulder, 29 but historically the literature has failed to support MUA as a treatment in diabetic