Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4094416 Seminars in Arthroplasty 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Posttraumatic arthritis is a degenerative arthritis of the glenohumeral joint that develops after previous fracture and is characterized by bony deformity and soft tissue changes. Articular incongruity in the absence of significant deformity is a good prognostic factor, as is the ability to correct all osseous and soft tissue abnormalities. The need for greater tuberosity osteotomy is a poor prognostic factor. Poor results may also be due to irreparable soft tissue deficits, tension on the tuberosities interfering with healing, limited healing potential in the presence of nonunion, poor patient compliance, and prosthetic design not being conducive to tuberosity reattachment.

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