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Introduction Isolated posterior instability is reported as being the least common of all glenohumeral instabilities, representing from 2 to 10% of all cases ( 1 , 2 ). In certain demographic groups, such as athletes in contact sports, rowers
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restriction in external rotation, such as osteoarthritis or posterior dislocation. Case reports of mis-diagnosed shoulder tumours mimicking the frozen shoulder are reported in the literature. 13 MRI scans of patients with frozen shoulder will show
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and verified the following data from each article: first author; study design; aetiology; treatment; cohort size; age at surgery; follow-up; clinical and radiographic outcomes; reported complications; and revision rate. In cases of discrepancies
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Introduction One of the most challenging issues in shoulder surgery is the management of symptomatic irreparable rotator cuff tears (IRCTs). The literature reports that 12% of posterosuperior rotator cuff tears are irreparable. 1 The
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). The evidence on iliac crest bone graft (ICBG) in primary RSA is scarce, but it has shown good results in both primary and revision cases ( 3 , 94 ). ICBG harvest is associated with 15% donor site morbidity ( 95 ). Allografts are reported to have
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. 25 , 26 Of course, the potential for selection bias means that, although it is unlikely that operative treatment gives significantly worse results (in which case there would also be articles reporting this finding), it cannot be said that operative
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shoulder is more susceptible to re-dislocation. In the literature, recurrence has been reported in 85% to 92% of cases. 3 Traumatic dislocation may cause damage to the soft-tissues surrounding the shoulder joint and sometimes to the bone. 4 In
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open group. In each group two wound infections were reported in two patients (1%). Other postoperative complications were heterotopic ossification, bursitis, and no improvement in ROM. In eight cases a triceps tendon avulsion was described in the
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slightly less than 1% of all fractures; a number that corresponds well with other reports. 1 The occurrence of intra-articular fracture involvement of the glenoid varies in the literature between 10% and 48% of all scapular fractures. 2 , 3 Most
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affecting the middle-aged without gender predisposition. Despite its relatively high prevalence, there is no single effective and consistent algorithm of management. Fortunately, most cases are self-limiting and well-managed with simple pain medication