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Quantification of impingement-free range-of-motion in reverse shoulder arthroplasty planning
... Finally, the 250 scapula shapes were virtually implanted with a baseplate and a 42mm glenosphere (Delta Xtend, Depuy Synthes) in a fixed position with respect to the glenoid center point. In the 50 random scapula shapes, ... See full document
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10 November 2009: In-Depth Oral Presentations and Oral Communications
... total shoulder replacement using a Delta III reverse ...unconstrained arthroplasty (n = ...Active range of motion (ROM) was ...restores shoulder function but has biomechanical ... See full document
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Effect of baseplate size on primary glenoid stability and impingement free range of motion in reverse shoulder arthroplasty
... amounts of loading used in this study could be deemed high considering the forces or load values estimated to occur in the shoulder during normal daily activities [31-33]. In addition, we applied relatively few ... See full document
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Comparison of glenohumeral joint rotation between asymptomatic subjects and patients with subacromial impingement syndrome using cine magnetic resonance imaging: a cross sectional study
... rotator cuff dysfunction. The infraspinatus and sub- scapularis should work as principal external and in- ternal rotators, respectively, during axial rotation of the adducted arm [7, 12, 30, 31]. Imbalance of the ro- ... See full document
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Establishing a range of motion boundary for total hip arthroplasty
... measure motion of the femur relative to the pelvis from a standing neutral position until the subject cannot extend their limb further, removing the ambiguity of pelvic frame ... See full document
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Patient reported outcome after stemmed versus stemless total shoulder arthroplasty for glenohumeral osteoarthritis: a patient blinded randomized clinical trial
... Stemless TSA has several theoretical advantages over stemmed TSA: restoring patients’ anatomy (humeral shaft angle, humeral head diameter, and lateralization); preserv- ing humeral bone stock; and few complications in ... See full document
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Geographic variation in the treatment of proximal humerus fracture: an update on surgery rates and treatment consensus
... Proximal humerus fractures (PHF) represent 10% of frac- tures in patients over the age of 65 [19, 20] and can be ei- ther non-displaced or displaced in nature. Non-displaced fractures can be successfully treated ... See full document
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PAGE 1OF7 TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY/ HEMIARTHROPLASTY PROTOCOL
... • Progress AROM exercise/activity as appropriate • Advance PROM to stretching as appropriate • Continue PROM as needed to maintain ROM • Initiate assisted shoulder IR behind back stretch • Resisted shoulder ... See full document
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Influence of Scapular Notching on Contact Mechanics and Simulator Wear of Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Implants
... Additionally, two wear simulation studies on crosslinked polyethylene have been conducted, both of which indicated reduced wear rates with the use of crosslinking (Haider et al., 2013; Peers et al., 2015). The ... See full document
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DIABETES AND SHOULDER ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS
... frozen shoulder is classified into Primary(Non-Traumatic) and secondary ...frozen shoulder and idiopathic adhesive capsulitis were considered identical un-associated with any systemic condition or a ... See full document
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Do the radiological changes seen at mid term follow up of stemless shoulder prosthesis affect outcome?
... Churchill et al. investigated the outcome of Simpliciti stemless prosthesis (Wright medical) in 157 patients with glenohumeral osteoarthritis. Of 157 patients 149 patients were available with a minimal follow up of 2 ... See full document
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Posterosuperior shoulder dislocation due to the rupture of deltoid posterior fibers: a case report
... superior shoulder dislocation accom- panying a deltoid rupture, conservative treatments may re- sult in a poor outcome which would require surgical ...superior shoulder dislocation are summarized in Table ... See full document
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Optimal management of shoulder impingement syndrome
... Abstract: Shoulder impingement is a progressive orthopedic condition that occurs as a result of altered biomechanics and/or structural ...for impingement syndrome is aimed at addressing the ... See full document
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Glenoid morphology in light of anatomical and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: a dissection and 3D CT based study in male and female body donors
... the population we investigated. Our data were com- paratively similar to findings of −4° (range – 18° - 5°) measured in a stable control group of a clinical study [14] by MRI according to Friedman [45] and of - ... See full document
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Fundamentals of the Biomechanical Characteristics Related to the Loading of Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Implants and the Development of a Wear Simulation Strategy
... Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is an established surgical treatment for severe symptomatic rotator cuff tear arthropathy (Castagna et ...the range of 150°-155° although more recent ... See full document
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What Is the Accuracy of Shoulder Range of Motion Measurements on Physical Exam?
... for free or a very small ...symptomatic shoulder patients show slightly more errors in measure- ment, but still demonstrate substantial correlation with the UG measurements [7] ... See full document
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Comparison of Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty and Hemiarthroplasty for Proximal Humeral Fractures: What about Functional Outcome? Reverse versus Hemiarthroplasty in Shoulder Fractures
... after reverse shoulder arthroplasty as compared with hemiarth- roplasty; most reports have presented Level-III evidence [9] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] (Table ...of reverse shoulder ... See full document
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Gorham’s disease: treatment with an autologous iliac bone graft and a reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
... the shoulder, and necrotic and dissolving bone tissue was ...of reverse shoulder ...active range of movement was ...of shoulder posterior ... See full document
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Effectiveness of motor control and strengthening exercise on pain, function and the range of motion in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome
... proper motion is more useful for increasing joint mobility, decreasing pain and improving the functional ability than strengthening exercise alone 3, 34 ...the shoulder joint requires an appropriate couple ... See full document
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The Role of Scapular Morphology in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
... The scapula has a large flat body with numerous muscular attachments and a lateral pear shaped glenoid with its pyramidal vault. Degenerative joint disease results in alteration of the glenoid morphology. Glenoid bone ... See full document
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