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– atraumatic involuntary subluxation. Thomas and Matsen ( 9 ) classically divided shoulder instability into one of two broad categories: traumatic, unilateral, Bankart, surgery (TUBS) and of atraumatic, multidirectional, bilateral, rehabilitation, inferior
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shoulder instability into two groups with the abbreviations TUBS (traumatic, unilateral, Bankart lesion and surgery) and AMBRI (atraumatic, multidirectional, bilateral, rehabilitation, inferior capsular shift) ( 5 ). However, since distinctions between