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four sports or shoulder/elbow fellowship trained orthopaedic surgeons to determine the trends in SLAP repairs over time, including patient age, and percentage of SLAP repairs versus other common shoulder arthroscopic procedures between 2004 and 2014
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undersurface of the anterior part of the acromion with the attached coraco-acromial ligament is enough to decompress the cuff. This procedure became very popular and it is still performed by many shoulder surgeons. Other methods to decompress the subacromial
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posteriorly to a larger posterior approach. This second approach is used for tendon reinsertion at the anatomical footprint at the radial tuberosity. Most surgeons adopting the two-incision approach use either bone tunnels or suture anchors. The biggest
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, including surgeon experience and preference, tear and patient-specific factors. 23 According to the population studied, the outcome differs: results are more satisfactory in the general population than in high-level athletes. 23 For elite overhead
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offer insights into its potential resurgence within the armamentarium for managing anterior shoulder instability. Albert Trillat: the pioneering French surgeon Albert Trillat ( Fig. 1 ) was born on 9 September 1910, in Lyon, France. He pursued
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much as possible ROM to permit the patient to perform daily living activities with minor discomfort. If ROM gaining is vital for patients’ expectations, the surgeon must bear in mind that according to the type of rupture, as described by Collin et al
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fracture, glenoid rim fracture, shoulder dislocation, brachial plexus traction injury or intra-articular damage to the cartilage or rotator cuff. 31 - 34 As a result, MUA can be considered a controversial procedure for FS, and orthopaedic surgeons have
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of further releases, with some surgeons performing a full 360° release. 33 As discussed previously some authors have combined arthroscopic arthrolysis with MUA as a result of the evidence from Sivardeen and colleagues demonstrating superior short
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surgery, unfortunately not all under the control of the surgeon: Increasing patient age results in worse outcomes. Results of grafting and nerve transfer deteriorate after the age of 30 years, with potential for no recovery after the age of 50 years