2014
DOI: 10.1177/2325967114s00028
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Glenoid Bone Loss in Posterior Shoulder Instability: Prevalence and Implications in Arthroscopic Treatment

Abstract: Objectives:Glenoid bone loss is a well accepted risk factor for failure after arthroscopic stabilization of anterior glenohumeral instability. While less common than its anterior counterpart, posterior glenohumeral instability can be a significant source of disability in a young athletic population. It has been reported in as high as 10% of all glenohumeral instability cases. Bone loss in posterior instability, however, has been rarely discussed, and it is unknown whether this is commonly present, or clinicall… Show more

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