2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseint.2022.01.004
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Pathology and surgical outcomes of unstable painful shoulders

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“…As our patients did not always undergo stabilization surgery, we modified the criteria by Hoshika et al. 5 The inclusion criteria of the present study were as follows: (1) shoulder pain during sports activity, (2) traumatic onset, (3) no complaint of shoulder instability, and (4) soft tissue or bony lesions confirmed on imaging examinations (CT and/or magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]). Participants were younger athletes (<40 yrs) who came to our hospital, because they feel only pain but continue to play without recognizing instability.…”
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“…As our patients did not always undergo stabilization surgery, we modified the criteria by Hoshika et al. 5 The inclusion criteria of the present study were as follows: (1) shoulder pain during sports activity, (2) traumatic onset, (3) no complaint of shoulder instability, and (4) soft tissue or bony lesions confirmed on imaging examinations (CT and/or magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]). Participants were younger athletes (<40 yrs) who came to our hospital, because they feel only pain but continue to play without recognizing instability.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Hoshika et al redefined the definitions of UPS and included collision/contact athletes with traumatic onset. 5 They concluded that there were two different types of pathologies: Bankart lesions in lax shoulders and bony Bankart lesions in collision/contact athletes. However, they did not report precise glenoid rim morphology.…”
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“…In athletes, shoulder instability surgery (SIS) has become a common treatment option for those who sustain traumatic shoulder instability. 1,8,10,14 Current investigations regarding surgical treatment for shoulder instability are often focused on anterior shoulder instability (ASI) in the military population or athletes participating in mainstream sports. 1,8,10,14 Subsequently, there are generally fewer studies evaluating the effect of SIS in wrestlers.…”
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“…1,8,10,14 Current investigations regarding surgical treatment for shoulder instability are often focused on anterior shoulder instability (ASI) in the military population or athletes participating in mainstream sports. 1,8,10,14 Subsequently, there are generally fewer studies evaluating the effect of SIS in wrestlers. 2,33 Furthermore, given the high rate of injuries and need for operative intervention, additional studies are needed to effectively counsel wrestlers who sustain shoulder instability.…”
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