THE ROLE OF POSTOPERATIVE MRI IN EVALUATION OF RECURRENT SHOULDER INSTABILITY.

MAHA AHMED SAIED;

Abstract


The glenohumeral joint is the most commonly dislocated joint of the body. Injuries to this joint leading to dislocation, subluxation and fracture are common, especially in young active individuals.
Glenohumeral instability can be classified differently b


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Title THE ROLE OF POSTOPERATIVE MRI IN EVALUATION OF RECURRENT SHOULDER INSTABILITY.
Other Titles دقة الرويه المغىاطيسى فى تقييم عدم ثبات مفصل الكتف المتكرر بعد الجراحة
Authors MAHA AHMED SAIED
Keywords THE ROLE OF POSTOPERATIVE MRI IN EVALUATION OF RECURRENT SHOULDER INSTABILITY.
Issue Date 2013
Description 
The glenohumeral joint is the most commonly dislocated joint of the body. Injuries to this joint leading to dislocation, subluxation and fracture are common, especially in young active individuals.
Glenohumeral instability can be classified differently b

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