Abstract
Identification and treatment of the osseous lesions associated with complex shoulder instability remains challenging. Further biomechanical testing is required to delineate critical defect values and determine which treatments provide improved glenohumeral joint stability for the various defect sizes, while minimizing the associated complications.
Keywords:
Glenoid defect; Hill-Sachs; Humeral head defect; Latarjet; Remplissage; Shoulder instability.
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MeSH terms
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Arthroplasty, Replacement / methods
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Bone Transplantation / methods
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Humans
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Joint Instability / etiology
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Joint Instability / pathology
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Joint Instability / physiopathology
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Joint Instability / surgery*
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Orthopedic Procedures / methods*
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Osteotomy / methods
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Prognosis
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Shoulder Dislocation / etiology
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Shoulder Dislocation / pathology
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Shoulder Dislocation / physiopathology
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Shoulder Dislocation / surgery*
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Shoulder Injuries
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Shoulder Joint / pathology
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Shoulder Joint / physiopathology
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Shoulder Joint / surgery*
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Tendon Transfer / methods
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Tenodesis / methods