2000
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-200007000-00003
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Operative Results of the Inferior Capsular Shift Procedure for Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder*

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“…Several authors have reported a greater rate of recurrent instability, postoperative pain, and a significant decrease in functional level after surgical treatment of posterior instability versus anterior instability. 4,5,12,16,26,27 Although long-term outcomes were not captured in the current case series, the overall prevalence of recurrent instability following arthroscopic stabilization for the treatment of unidirectional posterior instability is 5%. 30 Our subjects were closely followed in physical therapy over a mean of 12 visits for a mean of 7.2 weeks.…”
Section: 37mentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Several authors have reported a greater rate of recurrent instability, postoperative pain, and a significant decrease in functional level after surgical treatment of posterior instability versus anterior instability. 4,5,12,16,26,27 Although long-term outcomes were not captured in the current case series, the overall prevalence of recurrent instability following arthroscopic stabilization for the treatment of unidirectional posterior instability is 5%. 30 Our subjects were closely followed in physical therapy over a mean of 12 visits for a mean of 7.2 weeks.…”
Section: 37mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The function subset (maximum score, 60) improved from a mean of 32 (range, 18-45) at the initial evaluation to a mean of 54 (range, 51-56) at discharge. At the initial physical therapy evaluation, the patients had a mean of 22 (range, 15-28) on the pain subset (maximum score, 30), and at discharge had a mean of 27 (range, [21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]. The patients had a mean satisfaction subset (maximum score, 10) of 4 (range, 0-6) at the initial evaluation, 6 (range, 5-7) at discharge.…”
Section: 37mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1,[15][16][17][18] Başlangıçta açık cerrahi teknikler altın standart olarak kabul edilirken, son yıllarda deneyimli artroskopistlerin serilerinde benzer sonuçlar elde edilmesi artroskopik cerrahiye olan ilgiyi arttırmıştır. [19][20][21][22][23] Açık cerrahi teknikler ÇYİ'nin açık cerrahi teknikler ile tedavisi, tek yöne olan instabilitelerle kıyaslandığında çok başarılı bulunmamıştır.…”
Section: Cerrahi Tedaviunclassified
“…3 Definitions of multidirectional instability (MDI) found in the literature vary among authors, from instability occurring in more than 1 direction to instability occurring in all 3 directions (anterior, posterior, and inferior) and determined by a combination of patient history, physical examination, and examination under anesthesia. 4,5 Instability becomes a more serious problem over time because excessive movement in the socket can result in labral lesions. With increased frequency of dislocations, these Bankart lesions become less reparable and may spread to the inferior, posterior, or multiple aspects of the joint, creating more instability and further altering glenohumeral mechanics, which may ultimately lead to progressive osteoarthritis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%