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Celebrating Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow milestones: a journey toward excellence in shoulder and elbow surgery

Park HB

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Now, we all know about the Osborne-Cotterill lesions, but we still don’t know how to treat them

Lee JH, Lim TK

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Normal ossification of the glenoid mimicking a glenoid fracture in an adolescent patient: a case report

Galán-Olleros M, Egea-Gámez RM, Palazón-Quevedo , Martínez-Álvarez S, Suárez Traba OM, Pérez ME

A 13-year-old male was diagnosed with a glenoid fracture following direct shoulder trauma, for which surgical treatment was considered. After referral to a center for pediatric orthopedic care, physical examination,...
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Rotator cuff degeneration and healing after rotator cuff repair

Gumina S, Kim H, Jung Y, Song HS

Rotator cuff tear is a common shoulder injury that compromises both function and quality of life. Despite the prevalence of the injury and advancements in repair techniques, a significant percentage...
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Online resources for information on shoulder arthroplasty: an assessment of quality and readability

Fares MY, Singh J, Vadhera AS, Koa J, Boufadel P, Abboud JA

Background: Many patients use online resources to educate themselves on surgical procedures and make well-informed healthcare decisions. The aim of our study was to evaluate the quality and readability of...
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Transient postoperative inferior subluxation of the shoulder after surgical stabilization of recurrent anterior dislocation in a patient with myasthenia gravis: a case report

Baek S, Lee GH, Shin MH, Kim TM, Oh KS, Chung SW

The authors present a case of transient postoperative inferior subluxation of the shoulder after arthroscopic surgical stabilization for recurrent anterior dislocation. The patient was a 61-year-old woman with myasthenia gravis...
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Minimally invasive distal biceps tendon repair: a case series

Jarrett P, Baker AL

Background: Distal biceps tendon repairs are commonly performed using open techniques. A minimally invasive distal biceps tendon repair technique using a speculum and hooded endoscope was developed to improve visualization,...
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Does humeral fixation technique affect long-term outcomes of total shoulder arthroplasty?

Li T, Levy KH, Duey AH, Patel AV, White CA, Cirino CM, Williams A, Whitelaw K, Shukla D, Parsons BO, Flatow EL, Cagle PJ

Background: For anatomic total arthroscopic repair, cementless humeral fixation has recently gained popularity. However, few studies have compared clinical, radiographic, and patient-reported outcomes between cemented and press-fit humeral fixation, and...
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Prevalence of incidental distal biceps signal changes on magnetic resonance imaging

Kim E, Kortlever JT, Gonzalez AI, Ring D, Reichel LM

Background: Knowledge of the base rate of signal changes consistent with distal biceps tendinopathy on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has the potential to influence strategies for diagnosis and treatment of...
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Evaluating the effects of age on the long-term functional outcomes following anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty

Li T, Duey AH, White CA, Pujari A, Patel AV, Zaidat B, Williams CS, Williams A, Cirino CM, Shukla D, Parsons BO, Flatow EL, Cagle PJ

dramatiBackground: In the past decade, the number of anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA) procedures has steadily increased. Patients over 65 years of age comprise the vast majority of recipients, and outcomes...
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Prosthetic resurfacing of engaging posterior capitellar defects in recurrent posterolateral rotatory instability of the elbow

Rotman D, Lievano JR, O’Driscoll SW

Background: Posterolateral rotatory instability (PLRI) is a common mechanism of recurrent elbow instability. While the essential lesion is a deficiency in the lateral ulnar collateral ligament (LUCL), there are often associated...
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Variability in physical therapy protocols following total shoulder arthroplasty

Schick S, Dombrowsky A, Egbaria J, Paul KD, Brabston E, Momaya A, Ponce B

Background: Physical therapy (PT) plays an important role in the recovery of function following anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA). While several PT protocols have been published for these patients, there...
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A review of chronic pectoralis major tears: what options are available?

Giordano JR, Klein B, Hershfeld B, Gruber J, Trasolini R, Cohn RM

Rupture of the pectoralis major muscle typically occurs in the young, active male. Acute management of these injuries is recommended; however, what if the patient presents with a chronic tear...
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Risk factors for unexpected readmission and reoperation following open procedures for shoulder instability: a national database study of 1,942 cases

Tarazi JM, Partan MJ, Daley A, Klein B, Bartlett L, Cohn RM

Background: The purpose of this study was to identify demographics and risk factors associated with unplanned 30-day readmission and reoperation following open procedures for shoulder instability and examine recent trends...
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Does physiotherapy after rotator cuff repair require supervision by a physical therapist?: a meta-analysis

Karasuyama M, Gotoh M, Oike T, Nishie K, Shibuya M, Nakamura H, Ohzono H, Kawakami J

Background: A supervised physiotherapy program (SPP) is a standard regimen after surgical rotator cuff repair (RCR); however, the effect of a home-based exercise program (HEP), as an alternative, on postoperative...
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Silicone radial head prostheses revisited: do they have a role in today’s practice? A systematic review of literature on clinical outcomes

van Bussel EM, Lindenhovius AL, The B, Eygendaal D

Background: Silicone radial head prostheses (SRHP) are considered obsolete due to reports of frequent failure and destructive silicone-induced synovitis. Considering the good outcomes of modern non-radial silicone joint implants, the...
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Arthroscopic transosseous anchorless rotator cuff repair reduces bone defects related to peri-implant cyst formation: a comparison with conventional suture anchors using propensity score matching

Jeong HJ, Lee JS, Kim YK, Rhee SM, Oh JH

Background: The transosseous anchorless repair (ToR) technique was recently introduced to avoid suture anchor-related problems. While favorable outcomes of the ToR technique have been reported, no previous studies on peri-implant...
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