Glenohumeral instabilities and the role of MR imaging techniques. The orthopedic surgeon's perspective
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Glenohumeral instabilities and the role of MR imaging techniques. The orthopedic surgeon's perspective
Abstract
The nature of instability, its diagnostic components, and the facts needed to treat it are presented in this article from the viewpoints of orthopedic surgeons of varying philosophies.
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