نتایج جستجو برای: shoulder instability

تعداد نتایج: 117617  

2010
Chang-Yun Moon Jong-Hun Ji Sung-Jae Kim

Paralabral cyst of the shoulder joint can be observed in 2% to 4% of the general population, particularly in men during the third and fourth decade. On average, these cysts measure 10 mm to 20 mm in diameter and are located preferentially on the postero-superior aspect of the glenoid. The MRI has increased the frequency of the diagnosis of paralabral cysts of the shoulder joint. Paralabral cyst...

Journal: :Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach 2016

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2012
Matthew T Provencher Rachel M Frank Lance E Leclere Paul D Metzger J J Ryu Andrew Bernhardson Anthony A Romeo

The Hill-Sachs lesion is an osseous defect of the humeral head that is typically associated with anterior shoulder instability. The incidence of these lesions in the setting of glenohumeral instability is relatively high and approaches 100% in persons with recurrent anterior shoulder instability. Reverse Hill-Sachs lesion has been described in patients with posterior shoulder instability. Gleno...

2016
Ivan J. Antosh John M. Tokish Brett D. Owens

CONTEXT Posterior shoulder instability has become more frequently recognized and treated as a unique subset of shoulder instability, especially in the military. Posterior shoulder pathology may be more difficult to accurately diagnose than its anterior counterpart, and commonly, patients present with complaints of pain rather than instability. "Posterior instability" may encompass both dislocat...

2018
Henrik Eshoj Kim Gordon Ingwersen Camilla Marie Larsen Birgitte Hougs Kjaer Birgit Juul-Kristensen

OBJECTIVE First, to investigate the intertester reliability of clinical shoulder instability and laxity tests, and second, to describe the mutual dependency of each test evaluated by each tester for identifying self-reported shoulder instability and laxity. METHODS A standardised protocol for conducting reliability studies was used to test the intertester reliability of the six clinical shoul...

Journal: :Current opinion in pediatrics 2005
Christopher R Good John D MacGillivray

PURPOSE OF REVIEW The shoulder joint has the greatest range of motion of any joint in the body and as a result is particularly susceptible to dislocation and subluxation. Recurrent instability is a common complication after traumatic shoulder dislocation in young people, with rates as high as 100% in skeletally immature patients and 96% in for adolescents. Treatment for shoulder dislocation has...

Journal: :Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics 2001
C E Moreau S R Moreau

OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical management of recurrent shoulder instability in a professional hockey player by using chiropractic management and rehabilitation exercises. CLINICAL FEATURES A 23-year-old professional hockey player with recurrent left shoulder pain and instability. He had two previous unsuccessful shoulder operations to correct the instability. He reported that the shoulder...

2017
Philipp Moroder Marvin Minkus Elisabeth Böhm Victor Danzinger Christian Gerhardt Markus Scheibel

BACKGROUND Functional shoulder instability (polar type III) is caused by underactivity of rotator cuff and periscapular muscles, which leads to subluxation or dislocation during shoulder movement. While surgical treatment has shown no benefits, aggravates pain, and frequently diminishes function even further, conservative treatment is often ineffective as well. OBJECTIVES The aim was to inves...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1991
S W O'Driscoll D C Evans

We reviewed 188 patients at one to 20 years (mean 9.5) after surgery for anterior shoulder instability. Twenty-one had shown bilateral instability at the time of surgery, and 26 of the remaining 167 subsequently developed instability of the contralateral shoulder, giving an overall incidence of 24% bilateral involvement. Fourteen of these patients ultimately required bilateral surgery. The onse...

Journal: :Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association 2009
Robert H Brophy Robert G Marx

PURPOSE Traumatic anterior instability of the shoulder is a common condition associated with a high recurrence rate in young patients. The role of nonoperative versus operative treatment and the optimal surgical approach for this condition is debated. The purpose of this study was to review the literature for the latest evidence comparing outcomes of treatment for traumatic anterior instability...

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