Global Perspectives on Management of Shoulder Instability: Decision Making and Treatment
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2019.11.008
Global Perspectives on Management of Shoulder Instability: Decision Making and Treatment
Abstract
The glenohumeral joint is prone to instability. Patients with instability should have a physical examination. Imaging studies can provide additional information. Classification schemes that into account soft tissue pathology, neuromuscular control, bone loss, and activity level. An arthroscopic Bankart repair is the mainstay for unidirectional instability. Bone block procedures are indicated for patients with bone loss or a failed attempt at stabilization surgery. The arthroscopic Latarjet is a promising option for these patients. For patients with multidirectional instability, prolonged rehabilitation is indicated, followed by capsular plication or inferior capsular shift if instability is unresponsive to physical therapy.
Keywords: Arthroscopy; Bankart; Dislocation; Instability; Latarjet; Shoulder; Subluxation.
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