Current Trends in Management of Anterior Shoulder Instability

Ismail Mohammed Rashad;

Abstract


The glenohumeral joint is innately complex and comprised of both static and dynamic stabilizers. Anterior glenohumeral instability has been estimated to have an incidence of 11.2 cases per 100,000 persons and typically follows a traumatic injury. Although there are specific instances when conservative management is advocated, a majority of these patients are treated with operative stabilization. Recent advancements in arthroscopy have created a shift from the traditional open stabilization procedures towards more minimally invasive arthroscopic stabilization procedures. This comprehensive review will summarize current concepts involved in evaluating patients with anterior glenohumeral instability and specifically focus on those patients who suffer from recurrent instability.


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Title Current Trends in Management of Anterior Shoulder Instability
Other Titles الإتجاهات الحديثة فى علاج عدم الثبات الأمامى لمفصل الكتف
Authors Ismail Mohammed Rashad
Issue Date 2016

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