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The shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the human body due to its structure, but for the same reason, it is also the most unstable joint. With complete or incomplete shoulder dislocations, the joint stabilizers are damaged. That makes the joint eve... see more

The Latarjet is a successful primary and revision option for anterior shoulder instability. However, recent reports have highlighted varying complication rates. Our study prospectively collected clinical, functional and radiological outcomes of patients u... see more

Management of glenohumeral instability with large Hill–Sachs lesions remains controversial either to address or just grafting the glenoid rim defects. This study was done to investigate if open Latarjet is sufficient to prevent recurrent instability in pa... see more

Management of glenohumeral instability with large Hill–Sachs lesions remains controversial either to address or just grafting the glenoid rim defects. This study was done to investigate if open Latarjet is sufficient to prevent recurrent instability in pa... see more

The Latarjet is a successful primary and revision option for anterior shoulder instability. However, recent reports have highlighted varying complication rates. Our study prospectively collected clinical, functional and radiological outcomes of patients u... see more

AIM: To evaluate the functional outcomes of the Bristow-Latarjet procedure in patients with recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability.PATIENTS AND METHODS: Personal clinical records of 42 patients with 45 operated shoulders were reviewed retrospectively... see more

The impingement syndrome of the shoulder joint is a common problem, which may lead to more serious pathology and disability. The main causes of impingement syndrome development are the shoulder joint injury or the features of professional and sports activ... see more

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