6 结果
OBJECTIVE
The shoulder manual resistance test is one of the common clinical assessments for patients with muscle weakness. However, there have been no studies investigating the threshold for muscle weakness. The purpose of this study was to clarify the threshold for muscle weakness in the shoulder
The rotator cuff is the primary dynamic stabiliser of the glenohumeral joint and is placed under significant stress during overhead and contact sports. Mechanisms of injury include repetitive microtrauma, usually seen in the athlete involved in overhand sports, and macrotrauma associated with
The patient was a 21-year-old collegiate running back who was tackled during a football game and sustained a posterior glenohumeral dislocation. He was referred to an orthopaedist and presented 3 weeks after the injury, and, following examination, further imaging was ordered by the orthopaedist due
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We aimed to assess functional outcomes and postoperative recurrence rate associated with the remplissage procedure used for bone augmentation with Bankart repair in patients with Hill-Sachs lesions after shoulder dislocation.
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Preoperative computed tomography was performed to
Two-hundred eighty-two patients underwent anterior reconstruction for recurrent glenohumeral instability between 1981 and 1991. Twenty-three patients (8.2%) had a neurologic deficit after surgery. Seven had sensory disturbances only; 16 had sensorimotor neuropathies (8 having multiple deficits
BACKGROUND
The role of arthroscopic repair in the treatment of posterior shoulder instability remains poorly defined.
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the results of arthroscopic repair of posterior Bankart lesions.
METHODS
Retrospective review.
METHODS
Records were reviewed of 27 shoulders (26 patients). All