Posterior shoulder instability, although relatively rare in the general population, is more commonly seen in athletes, especially those in contact sports. Although nonoperative treatment has been associated with satisfactory results in the setting of posterior shoulder instability, conservative management may ultimately fail and lead to recurrence particularly in young, male patients. Both arthroscopic and open repair techniques to address posterior instability have been described, with each showing positive patient-reported outcomes, low risk of recurrence, and considerably high return-to-sport rates. In particular, arthroscopic treatment includes the following: capsular plication and knotted and/or knotless suture anchor fixation. The pur...
Posterior shoulder instability is far less common than anterior instability, and its arthroscopic tr...
We present a novel all-arthroscopic technique of posterior shoulder stabilization that uses suture a...
Australian Rules football (ARF) is a potentially violent, over-head, body-contact sport. We reviewed...
Posterior shoulder instability is more prevalent than traditionally believed. Surgical repairs of po...
Background: Gross posterior instability is rare and when found likely has an injury or deficiency to...
The treatment of anterior shoulder instability is well described with various techniques, including ...
Several surgical approaches have been described for the treatment of recurrent posterior shoulder in...
We performed arthroscopic treatment of traumatic anterior and anteroinferior shoulder instability co...
Background: The management of multidirectional instability (MDI) of the shoulder remains challenging...
Initial treatment of shoulder multidirectional instability (MDI) consists of nonoperative modalities...
The effectiveness of arthroscopic repair of type II superior labrum anterior-posterior lesion (SLAP)...
Arthroscopic posterior labral repairs for posterior shoulder instability can be challenging. Prepara...
Background: the shoulder is the second most frequently injured joint after the knee in rugby players...
Nine athletes (seven football offensive linemen, one defensive lineman, and one lacrosse player) wer...
Although anterior shoulder instability is most commonly treated with arthroscopic fixation, open lab...
Posterior shoulder instability is far less common than anterior instability, and its arthroscopic tr...
We present a novel all-arthroscopic technique of posterior shoulder stabilization that uses suture a...
Australian Rules football (ARF) is a potentially violent, over-head, body-contact sport. We reviewed...
Posterior shoulder instability is more prevalent than traditionally believed. Surgical repairs of po...
Background: Gross posterior instability is rare and when found likely has an injury or deficiency to...
The treatment of anterior shoulder instability is well described with various techniques, including ...
Several surgical approaches have been described for the treatment of recurrent posterior shoulder in...
We performed arthroscopic treatment of traumatic anterior and anteroinferior shoulder instability co...
Background: The management of multidirectional instability (MDI) of the shoulder remains challenging...
Initial treatment of shoulder multidirectional instability (MDI) consists of nonoperative modalities...
The effectiveness of arthroscopic repair of type II superior labrum anterior-posterior lesion (SLAP)...
Arthroscopic posterior labral repairs for posterior shoulder instability can be challenging. Prepara...
Background: the shoulder is the second most frequently injured joint after the knee in rugby players...
Nine athletes (seven football offensive linemen, one defensive lineman, and one lacrosse player) wer...
Although anterior shoulder instability is most commonly treated with arthroscopic fixation, open lab...
Posterior shoulder instability is far less common than anterior instability, and its arthroscopic tr...
We present a novel all-arthroscopic technique of posterior shoulder stabilization that uses suture a...
Australian Rules football (ARF) is a potentially violent, over-head, body-contact sport. We reviewed...