Shoulder instability is an unstable shoulder. Your shoulder is made up of bones that form a ball and socket. When you have an unstable shoulder the ball of the shoulder is not staying within the ...
Correspondence to Dr John E Kuhn, Chief of Shoulder Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Vanderbilt Sports Medicine, 3200 MCE South Tower, 1215 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37232, USA; j ...
Shoulder instability has distinct imaging features, according to a presenter. MRI, MR arthrography and CT may be useful in identifying and evaluating instability conditions. KOLOA, Hawaii ...
Background Traumatic anterior shoulder instability (TASI) accounts for 95% of glenohumeral dislocations and is associated with soft tissue and bony pathoanatomies. Non-operative treatments include ...
KOLOA, Hawaii — Launched in 2011, the Multicenter Orthopedic Outcomes Network Shoulder Instability Group, also known as the MOON study group, aimed to determine predictors of failure and poor ...
A shoulder dislocation happens when the top of your humerus pops out of its socket in your shoulder. This occurs often due to sports injuries, car collisions, and falls. This occurs when there’s ...