Posterior shoulder instability is more prevalent than traditionally believed. Surgical repairs of posterior shoulder instability have overall good success rates. However, in elite overhead and throwing athletes, a low rate of return to the preinjury level of play after repair remains a challenge. The 2 goals of posterior shoulder stabilization surgery are secure fixation of the labrum to the glenoid and retensioning of the posterior capsulolabral complex. Recent studies have shown significant advantages of arthroscopic anatomic repair over open nonanatomic techniques. We report a combined double pulley–simple knot technique for arthroscopic fixation of posterior labral tears and capsular shift. The technique incorporates several advantages ...
We present a novel all-arthroscopic technique of posterior shoulder stabilization that uses suture a...
Arthroscopic capsulolabral repair during shoulder stabilization surgery requires the use of suture a...
It is well established through anatomic sectioning and biome-chanical studies that an insufficient i...
Inferior labrum anterior to posterior lesions as an isolated injury or as part of an extensive traum...
Posterior shoulder instability, although relatively rare in the general population, is more commonly...
Arthroscopic posterior labral repairs for posterior shoulder instability can be challenging. Prepara...
Several surgical approaches have been described for the treatment of recurrent posterior shoulder in...
Background: Gross posterior instability is rare and when found likely has an injury or deficiency to...
It has been proved by many researchers in the last few years that arthroscopic capsulolabral repair ...
The treatment of anterior shoulder instability is well described with various techniques, including ...
Although anterior shoulder instability is most commonly treated with arthroscopic fixation, open lab...
Initial treatment of shoulder multidirectional instability (MDI) consists of nonoperative modalities...
We performed arthroscopic treatment of traumatic anterior and anteroinferior shoulder instability co...
The arthroscopic remplissage procedure is an effective addition to a standard anterior repair in tra...
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...
Arthroscopic capsulolabral repair during shoulder stabilization surgery requires the use of suture a...
It is well established through anatomic sectioning and biome-chanical studies that an insufficient i...
Inferior labrum anterior to posterior lesions as an isolated injury or as part of an extensive traum...
Posterior shoulder instability, although relatively rare in the general population, is more commonly...
Arthroscopic posterior labral repairs for posterior shoulder instability can be challenging. Prepara...
Several surgical approaches have been described for the treatment of recurrent posterior shoulder in...
Background: Gross posterior instability is rare and when found likely has an injury or deficiency to...
It has been proved by many researchers in the last few years that arthroscopic capsulolabral repair ...
The treatment of anterior shoulder instability is well described with various techniques, including ...
Although anterior shoulder instability is most commonly treated with arthroscopic fixation, open lab...
Initial treatment of shoulder multidirectional instability (MDI) consists of nonoperative modalities...
We performed arthroscopic treatment of traumatic anterior and anteroinferior shoulder instability co...
The arthroscopic remplissage procedure is an effective addition to a standard anterior repair in tra...
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...
Arthroscopic capsulolabral repair during shoulder stabilization surgery requires the use of suture a...
It is well established through anatomic sectioning and biome-chanical studies that an insufficient i...