2002
DOI: 10.1053/jars.2002.32588
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The microscopic pathoanatomy of acute anterior shoulder dislocations in a simian model

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“…As with most animal models, studies of the structure and function of the non-human primate shoulder have focused extensively on the rotator cuff rather than the capsulolabral complex [ 28 ]. Additionally, an investigation of the effect of anterior shoulder dislocation on cadaveric simian shoulders only characterized the capsule and not the labrum [ 8 ]. Similarly, in a sheep model of capsular plication, effects on the labrum were not described [ 19 ].…”
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“…As with most animal models, studies of the structure and function of the non-human primate shoulder have focused extensively on the rotator cuff rather than the capsulolabral complex [ 28 ]. Additionally, an investigation of the effect of anterior shoulder dislocation on cadaveric simian shoulders only characterized the capsule and not the labrum [ 8 ]. Similarly, in a sheep model of capsular plication, effects on the labrum were not described [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%