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Introduction Shoulder arthroplasty has significantly increased worldwide in recent decades, amongst both young 1 , 2 and elderly populations. 3 For example, in the United States the rate of shoulder arthroplasty has increased by 200
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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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Introduction Chronic traumatic anterior shoulder instability can be defined as recurrent instability having required glenohumeral reduction and being associated with a bony (Hill–Sachs or glenoid) or capsuloligamentous and labral lesion
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Introduction Every year, an increasing number of articles are added to medical literature: restricting a MEDLINE search for the term ‘shoulder’ to the years 2000 to 2009 produces 18,685 results; a number which almost doubles to 37,015 when
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Introduction While more than 66 000 prosthetic shoulder procedures were performed in 2011 in the United States, the rate of post-operative infection seems to remain stable with 0.98% of cases. 1 - 3 However, when infection occurs, this
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Introduction Part 1 of this article defined ‘pseudoparesis’ and ‘pseudoparalysis’ in detail in relation to loss of specific shoulder functions and discussed the history and examination findings that determine these diagnoses. Part 1 also
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Introduction Accurate glenoid component placement is of major importance in shoulder arthroplasty. Improperly-placed implants are at risk of dislocation, increased component wear and loosening, and the need for revision surgery. 1 - 3
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Introduction The definition of the term “shoulder pseudoparalysis” remains controversial amongs clinicians ( 1 ), with regards to the degree and direction of impaired active shoulder motion, chronicity, whether it is traumatic or atraumatic
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Introduction Total shoulder arthroplasty is a reliable procedure with better outcomes than hemi-arthroplasty in terms of pain, subjective results, quality of life, strength and range of motion, even in the long term. 1 Glenoid exposure is
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Swiss Orthopaedics, Grandvaux, Switzerland
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and plica disorders, followed by unspecified shoulder conditions, rotator cuff injuries, epicondylopathy and plantar fasciitis ( 15 ). Nevertheless, while the results in lateral epicondyle tendinopathy have been encouraging, and the explosion of its
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Introduction Traditionally, anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) has been used to treat the shoulder joint with end-stage glenohumeral osteoarthritis (OA) and an intact rotator cuff. However, loosening of the glenoid component remains