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. 1993 Winter;1(4):249-58.

Multidirectional instability: medial T-plasty and selective capsular repairs

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Multidirectional instability: medial T-plasty and selective capsular repairs

M J Pagnani et al. Sports Med Arthrosc Rev. 1993 Winter.

Abstract

Multidirectional instability of the shoulder present a unique challenge in management. The patient with multidirectional instability classically is seen without a history of significant trauma to the shoulder; however, posttraumatic multidirectional instability may be encountered in the athletic population. Patients with an atraumatic etiology often respond to nonoperative rehabilitative measures, whereas those with a traumatic etiology are more likely to require surgical intervention. Standard operative stabilization procedures for unidirectional instability are likely to fail in the patient with multidirectional instability.

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