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Introduction Rotator cuff problems are a common cause of shoulder pain and represent a significant expense and burden on the healthcare system. Despite the high rate of radiological prevalence of rotator cuff tears in elderly patients, many
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performed by Abdelmalek and Donaldson in the UK asked members of the British Elbow and Shoulder Society about the current treatment and possible improvements in the future ( 28 ). The majority of respondents agreed that an annual minimum number of performed
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recurrent anterior glenohumeral dislocations. 2 , 3 It has been reported that humeral head defects contribute to anterior shoulder instability in 40% to 70% of patients with a first-time dislocation, and up to 90% of recurrent cases. 4 , 5
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Introductıon Acromioclavicular (AC) joint injury is a frequent diagnosis after acute shoulder trauma and is very common among athletic populations. It accounts for 40% to 50% of shoulder injuries in many contact sports. 1 Approximately 9
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present, bony avulsions and rim fractures are strongly associated with anterior shoulder dislocations. 2 , 3 More classical fractures of the glenoid can be extra- or intra-articular and the degree of displacement is pivotal in the decision on
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, 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 ). The purpose of this article is to conduct a narrative review of recent literature on the role of RF in treating pain in various orthopaedic conditions in upper and lower limbs, shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and
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remain uncertain. Snyder et al 5 evaluated 2375 shoulder arthroscopies, and 140 (6%) of them revealed a SLAP lesion. Maffet et al 3 reported that 84 (12%) of 712 patients examined arthroscopically had a SLAP lesion, and Handelberg et al 6
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in practice related to shoulder arthroplasty in the last three decades, such that reverse geometry is now more common than anatomic designs in most registries, has also ushered in a new variant of the scapula fracture theme. Use of reverse geometry
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that rotator cuff tears are one of the most common causes of shoulder pain and movement limitation, accounting for 30–70%. 2 , 3 Rotator cuff tears are a common condition of the shoulder; 20.7% of people with the condition have a full-thickness rotator
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Introduction Clavicle fractures are common fractures, comprising 5% to 10% of all fractures. 1 They occur due to falls on the lateral aspect of the shoulder, the outstretched hand or due to high-energy direct impact over the bone. The