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Department of Orthopedics, AZ Monica, Deurne, Belgium
Department of Orthopedics, AZ Monica, Deurne, and University Hospital Antwerp, Edegem, Belgium
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Department of Orthopedics, AZ Monica, Deurne, Belgium
Department of Orthopedics, AZ Monica, Deurne, and University Hospital Antwerp, Edegem, Belgium
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Department of Orthopedics, AZ Monica, Deurne, Belgium
Department of Orthopedics, AZ Monica, Deurne, and University Hospital Antwerp, Edegem, Belgium
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Joint Surg [Am] 2001 ; 83-A : 1358 - 1369 . 7 Kalainov DM , Cohen MS . Posterolateral rotatory instability of the elbow in association with lateral epicondylitis. A report of three cases . J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 2005 ; 87
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. Arthroscopy 2015 ; 31 : 1223 – 1231 . 22. Moroder P Haniel F Quirchmayr M . Effect of glenoid concavity loss on shoulder stability: a case report in a professional wrestler . BMC Musculoskelet Disord 2016 ; 17 : 357
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reabsorption of the graft is very uncommon and has been described in less than 1% of cases. 31 , 32 Coracoid graft has been reported to undergo significantly more osteolysis in patients without previous glenoid bone defects compared to those with
Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland
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Affidea Centre de Diagnostic Radiologique de Carouge CDRC, Geneva, Switzerland
Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden
Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Germany
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Medical Research Department, Artanim Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland
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a pure mechanical problem of the shoulder. Although clinical definition seems to be well established, its underlying pathologic mechanism remains unclear. This may explain the wide reported range (3% to 51%) of patients with ongoing apprehension or
Sport Traumatology and Biomechanics Unit, Rehasport Clinic, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland
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recurrence of instability after primary arthroscopic Bankart repair. The literature that evaluates the relationship between the bony lesions and the recurrence of the shoulder instability reports rates from 4% to 67% in shoulders without and with significant
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Division of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
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). Furthermore, current systems use a jig aligned on the forearm as a reference, in this case, a 10 to 15 degree carrying angle must be added to the reported values ( Fig. 5 ). When using a stem with lateral fins, another reliable landmark is to place it 12 ± 4
Guangdong Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Research Team on Bone and Joint Degeneration and Injury, Guangzhou, China
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Guangdong Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Research Team on Bone and Joint Degeneration and Injury, Guangzhou, China
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Guangdong Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Research Team on Bone and Joint Degeneration and Injury, Guangzhou, China
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Guangdong Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Research Team on Bone and Joint Degeneration and Injury, Guangzhou, China
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Guangdong Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Research Team on Bone and Joint Degeneration and Injury, Guangzhou, China
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Guangdong Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Research Team on Bone and Joint Degeneration and Injury, Guangzhou, China
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and exclusion criteria The inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) the case group comprised patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears, while the control group comprised patients without rotator cuff tears; (2) the study included at least one
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Division of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
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-tension zone was around 45 degrees of external rotation, in case of anterior capsular shortening of only 2 mm this zone was reduced by an additional 20 degrees. 82 Penna et al confirmed these findings, further reporting that combination of passive
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restore external rotation in a patient with a brachial plexus injury. A case report . J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 2009 ; 91-A : 939 - 944 . 51. Elhassan B , Bishop AT , Hartzler RU , Shin AY , Spinner RJ
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Chirurgie de l’Épaule, Service d’Orthopédie et Traumatologie, Ensemble Hospitalier de la Côte, Morges, Switzerland
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limitations of this study include inadequate results reporting regarding significance levels and a lack of control group. Levy et al. reported outcomes for 17 patients with massive cuff tears who were managed non-operatively secondary to medical