Knowledge of the normal and pathological three-dimensional (3D) gleno-humeral relationship is imperative when planning and performing a total shoulder arthroplasty. Currently, two-dimensional (2D) parameters are used to describe this anatomy and despite the fact that these 2D measurements have a wide distribution in the normal population, they are commonly accepted. This broad distribution can be explained on one hand by anatomical factors and on the other hand, by positional errors. A 3D CT-scan reconstruction and evaluation can overcome this shortcoming and can be used to determine more accurately the surgical planes on the normal and pathological shoulder joint. There is, however, no consensus on which references should be used when stud...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of glenoid bone defects is important to select the optimal glenoid component ...
HYPOTHESIS: During total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), humeral head subluxation may be difficult to m...
Seventy-six cadaveric humeri were investigated to study the three-dimensional morphometric data base...
Knowledge of the normal and pathological three-dimensional glenohumeral relationship is imperative w...
The purpose of the study was to determine the normal three-dimensional relationship between the hume...
SummaryIntroductionGlenoid component loosening is the main complication of total shoulder arthroplas...
BACKGROUND: Radial mismatch, glenohumeral conformity ratios and differences between cartilaginous an...
Introduction: Correct positioning of the glenoid component is an important determinant of outcome in...
The three-dimensional (3D) correction of glenoid erosion is critical to the long-term success of tot...
A robust quantification method is essential for inter-subject glenoid comparison and planning of tot...
Fragestellung : Beim Ersatz des Glenoids im Rahmen der Schulterendoprothetik ist eine detaillierte K...
International audienceRotator cuff (RC) tears may be associated with increased glenohumeral instabil...
The existing glenohumeral joint kinematic protocols are highly effective for studying in vivo should...
Abstract Background Placement ...
The existing glenohumeral joint kinematic protocols are highly effective for studying in vivo should...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of glenoid bone defects is important to select the optimal glenoid component ...
HYPOTHESIS: During total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), humeral head subluxation may be difficult to m...
Seventy-six cadaveric humeri were investigated to study the three-dimensional morphometric data base...
Knowledge of the normal and pathological three-dimensional glenohumeral relationship is imperative w...
The purpose of the study was to determine the normal three-dimensional relationship between the hume...
SummaryIntroductionGlenoid component loosening is the main complication of total shoulder arthroplas...
BACKGROUND: Radial mismatch, glenohumeral conformity ratios and differences between cartilaginous an...
Introduction: Correct positioning of the glenoid component is an important determinant of outcome in...
The three-dimensional (3D) correction of glenoid erosion is critical to the long-term success of tot...
A robust quantification method is essential for inter-subject glenoid comparison and planning of tot...
Fragestellung : Beim Ersatz des Glenoids im Rahmen der Schulterendoprothetik ist eine detaillierte K...
International audienceRotator cuff (RC) tears may be associated with increased glenohumeral instabil...
The existing glenohumeral joint kinematic protocols are highly effective for studying in vivo should...
Abstract Background Placement ...
The existing glenohumeral joint kinematic protocols are highly effective for studying in vivo should...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of glenoid bone defects is important to select the optimal glenoid component ...
HYPOTHESIS: During total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), humeral head subluxation may be difficult to m...
Seventy-six cadaveric humeri were investigated to study the three-dimensional morphometric data base...