1992
DOI: 10.1016/s1058-2746(09)80126-2
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Surgical treatment for posterior ossifications of the glenoid in baseball players

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“…A large bony spur was frequently seen in the painful Bennett group, suggesting the possibility of internal impingement (posterior impingement), 5,8,10 consistent with the report by Meister et al 7 that large bony spurs can cause internal impingement. However, the incidence of damage to the posterior labrum and rotator cuff, which are thought to impinge on each other internally, was similar between the painful Bennett group and the asymptomatic Bennett group.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…A large bony spur was frequently seen in the painful Bennett group, suggesting the possibility of internal impingement (posterior impingement), 5,8,10 consistent with the report by Meister et al 7 that large bony spurs can cause internal impingement. However, the incidence of damage to the posterior labrum and rotator cuff, which are thought to impinge on each other internally, was similar between the painful Bennett group and the asymptomatic Bennett group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…[1][2][3]6,7 In addition, local irritation of the joint capsule and axillary nerve by the bony spur and internal impingement have been suggested as possible causes for how the bony spur induces posterior shoulder pain in throwing. [6][7][8] The pathologic significance of the Bennett lesion is still controversial, and which type of Bennett lesion induces throwing pain is not clear. The purposes of this study were to identify the clinical characteristics associated with a painful Bennett lesion and to try to predict which type of Bennett lesion would become symptomatic by the clinical findings.…”
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“…These were distinct from typical Bennett lesions as described by several authors [3,12,16] and we presumed they would cause painful abutment on the spur (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…We also noticed a posterior spur was common in throwing athletes. There had been reports of open resection of posterior ossifications in throwing athletes with unreproducible results [2,12,13,16]; however, Ozaki et al [16] reported an improvement in all parameters in a series of seven baseball pitchers and Meister et al [13] suggested 10 of 18 players returned to their previous level of throwing. In 1996, we thus decided to generalize the glenoidplasty in arthroscopic treatment of PGSI [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 2 , 25 Subperiosteal lesions have similarly been reported at the long head of the muscle origin. 4 , 28 …”
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confidence: 99%