Shoulder instability represents a spectrum of disease, ranging from subluxation to dislocation. It may present acutely after trauma or chronically as a result of multiple events. Physical examination is a key component in evaluating the degree of instability and laxity present; however, in-office guarding or apprehension may limit the examination. In addition, patient anatomy or operator technique may limit the accuracy and reproducibility of examination maneuvers such as the load-shift test. We propose an arthroscopic modification to the load-shift technique involving direct visualization to assess the direction and degree of shoulder instability. Our technique allows for the examination of a fully relaxed, anesthetized patient, eliminatin...
The aim of this study is to present results after different procedures of surgical treatment of the ...
Background and purpose. In January 2008, we established the Norwegian Register for Shoulder Instabil...
There are numerous arthroscopic techniques available to address anterior shoulder instability. Compl...
It is well established through anatomic sectioning and biome-chanical studies that an insufficient i...
Although anterior shoulder instability is most commonly treated with arthroscopic fixation, open lab...
Initial treatment of shoulder multidirectional instability (MDI) consists of nonoperative modalities...
The shoulder is now subject to a rapidly increasing number and variety of surgical procedures. Howev...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
Evaluation of patients with shoulder disorders often presents challenges. Among the most troublesome...
We performed arthroscopic treatment of traumatic anterior and anteroinferior shoulder instability co...
Imaging of the shoulder forms an important adjunct in clinical decision making in patients with shou...
Instability of the shoulder joint is common but most of the time it is unrecognized by the treating ...
Biomechanical studies have shown that repair or plication of rotator interval (RI) ligamentous and c...
Anterior shoulder instability is often accompanied by a Hill-Sachs defect on the humeral head that c...
Stiffness of the shoulder can either occur as a primary or as a secondary form. Secondary shoulder s...
The aim of this study is to present results after different procedures of surgical treatment of the ...
Background and purpose. In January 2008, we established the Norwegian Register for Shoulder Instabil...
There are numerous arthroscopic techniques available to address anterior shoulder instability. Compl...
It is well established through anatomic sectioning and biome-chanical studies that an insufficient i...
Although anterior shoulder instability is most commonly treated with arthroscopic fixation, open lab...
Initial treatment of shoulder multidirectional instability (MDI) consists of nonoperative modalities...
The shoulder is now subject to a rapidly increasing number and variety of surgical procedures. Howev...
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization offers a safe and effective means for restoring glenohumeral mec...
Evaluation of patients with shoulder disorders often presents challenges. Among the most troublesome...
We performed arthroscopic treatment of traumatic anterior and anteroinferior shoulder instability co...
Imaging of the shoulder forms an important adjunct in clinical decision making in patients with shou...
Instability of the shoulder joint is common but most of the time it is unrecognized by the treating ...
Biomechanical studies have shown that repair or plication of rotator interval (RI) ligamentous and c...
Anterior shoulder instability is often accompanied by a Hill-Sachs defect on the humeral head that c...
Stiffness of the shoulder can either occur as a primary or as a secondary form. Secondary shoulder s...
The aim of this study is to present results after different procedures of surgical treatment of the ...
Background and purpose. In January 2008, we established the Norwegian Register for Shoulder Instabil...
There are numerous arthroscopic techniques available to address anterior shoulder instability. Compl...