Hypothesis: Although the contribution of the capsuloligamentous structures and dynamic muscle balance to shoulder stability has been well documented, the role of the osseous anatomy of the glenoid has not been thoroughly evaluated. This study investigated glenoid version and inclination in patients with a documented anterior shoulder dislocation and compared it with a control group. We hypothesized that patients with a prior anterior dislocation would have more anterior version and increased inferior inclination of the glenoid. Materials and methods: Patients aged younger than 40 years who underwent arthroscopic shoulder stabilization (study group) were compared with patients (control group) who had previously undergone magnetic resonance i...
BACKGROUND: Accurate assessment of glenoid inclination is of interest for a variety of conditions an...
Glenoid concavity is a crucial factor for glenohumeral stability. However, the distribution of this ...
Anterior shoulder instability can be problematic in the young, active population, particularly in at...
Hypothesis: Although the contribution of the capsuloligamentous structures and dynamic muscle balanc...
Purpose: To assess and compare glenoid version in patients with anterior shoulder instability (ASI),...
© 2016 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees. Background: Posterior glenoid erosio...
Background: Glenoid bone defect is frequently associated with anterior shoulder instability and is c...
Background: To investigate the anatomical characteristics and symmetry of the bilateral glenoid stru...
BACKGROUND Anatomic factors associated with static posterior translation of the humeral head with o...
Background: The critical shoulder angle combines the acromion index and glenoid inclination and has ...
Background: Evidence suggests a relationship between glenoid retroversion and posterior instability,...
BACKGROUND The critical shoulder angle combines the acromion index and glenoid inclination and ha...
Previous clinical studies have reported associations between glenoid inclination (GI), the acromion ...
BACKGROUND: The rotator cuff muscles are critical secondary stabilizers in the shoulder. Increased g...
PURPOSE: Glenoid retroversion is a known independent risk factor for recurrent posterior instability...
BACKGROUND: Accurate assessment of glenoid inclination is of interest for a variety of conditions an...
Glenoid concavity is a crucial factor for glenohumeral stability. However, the distribution of this ...
Anterior shoulder instability can be problematic in the young, active population, particularly in at...
Hypothesis: Although the contribution of the capsuloligamentous structures and dynamic muscle balanc...
Purpose: To assess and compare glenoid version in patients with anterior shoulder instability (ASI),...
© 2016 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees. Background: Posterior glenoid erosio...
Background: Glenoid bone defect is frequently associated with anterior shoulder instability and is c...
Background: To investigate the anatomical characteristics and symmetry of the bilateral glenoid stru...
BACKGROUND Anatomic factors associated with static posterior translation of the humeral head with o...
Background: The critical shoulder angle combines the acromion index and glenoid inclination and has ...
Background: Evidence suggests a relationship between glenoid retroversion and posterior instability,...
BACKGROUND The critical shoulder angle combines the acromion index and glenoid inclination and ha...
Previous clinical studies have reported associations between glenoid inclination (GI), the acromion ...
BACKGROUND: The rotator cuff muscles are critical secondary stabilizers in the shoulder. Increased g...
PURPOSE: Glenoid retroversion is a known independent risk factor for recurrent posterior instability...
BACKGROUND: Accurate assessment of glenoid inclination is of interest for a variety of conditions an...
Glenoid concavity is a crucial factor for glenohumeral stability. However, the distribution of this ...
Anterior shoulder instability can be problematic in the young, active population, particularly in at...