Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4052632 Clinics in Sports Medicine 2008 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

With increased understanding of the different patterns of posterior shoulder instability, diagnostic acumen and successful treatment algorithms have evolved. Improvements in imaging and advancements in arthroscopic surgical techniques have facilitated this progress. In athletic populations, recurrent posterior subluxations (RPSs) are far more common than recurrent or locked posterior dislocations. Conservative and operative management of posterior instability is individualized to meet the demands of its diverse patient population, ranging from post-traumatic instability in contact athletes to RPSs in overhead athletes.

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