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Multidirectional instability of the shoulder: surgical techniques and clinical outcome.

dc.contributor.authorŞahin, Koray
dc.contributor.authorKendirci, Alper Şükrü
dc.contributor.authorAlbayrak, Muhammed Oğuzhan
dc.contributor.authorSayer, Gökhan
dc.contributor.authorErşen, Ali
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-16T14:53:34Z
dc.date.available2023-05-16T14:53:34Z
dc.date.issued2022-12-06T21:00:00Z
dc.description.abstractMultidirectional instability of the shoulder has a complex pathoanatomy. It is characterized by a redundant glenohumeral capsule and increased joint volume. Subtle clinical presentation, unclear trauma history and multifactorial etiology poseses a great challenge for orthopedic surgeons in terms of diagnosis. Generally accepted therapeutic approach is conservative and the majority of patients achieve good results with rehabilitation. In patients who are symptomatic despite appropriate rehabilitation, surgical intervention may be considered. Good results have been obtained with open inferior capsular surgery, which has historically been performed in these patients. In recent years, advanced arthroscopic techniques have taken place in this field, and similar results compared to open surgery have been obtained with the less-invasive arthroscopic capsular plication procedure.
dc.identifier.pubmed36475553
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12645/37877
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectarthroscopic capsular plication
dc.subjectmultidirectional shoulder instability
dc.subjectopen inferior capsular shift
dc.titleMultidirectional instability of the shoulder: surgical techniques and clinical outcome.
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