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Arthroscopic capsular release versus manipulation under anesthesia for primary frozen shoulder

Hwang JT

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Treatment of instability with scapular notching and glenoid component loosing by partial mixed different implant revision

Chung YW, Shin WJ, An KY

In general, reverse shoulder arthroplasty revision is performed using the same implant for both the humerus and glenoid components. However, the authors of the present case used different implants from...
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Isolated calcific tendinitis at the posterosuperior labrum: a rare case study

Suh DH, Ji JH, Kim CY

Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder joint, also known as chemical furuncle of the shoulder, causes intense shoulder pain and usually occurs within 1–2 cm from the insertion of the rotator...
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Diagnosis and treatment of calcific tendinitis of the shoulder

Kim MS, Kim IW, Lee S, Shin SJ

Calcific tendinitis is the leading cause of shoulder pain. Among patients with calcific tendinitis, 2.7%–20% are asymptomatic, and 35%–45% of patients whose calcific deposits are inadvertently discovered develop shoulder pain....
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Can manipulation under anesthesia alone provide clinical outcomes similar to arthroscopic circumferential capsular release in primary frozen shoulder (FS)?: the necessity of arthroscopic capsular release in primary FS

Lee SJ, Jang JH, Hyun YS

Background: We evaluated the need for arthroscopic capsular release (ACR) in refractory primary frozen shoulder (FS) by comparing clinical outcomes of patients treated with ACR and manipulation under anesthesia (MUA)....
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Peri-anchor cyst formation after arthroscopic bankart repair: comparison between biocomposite suture anchor and all-suture anchor

Jin S, Chun YM

Background: The purpose of this study is to investigate clinical outcomes and radiological findings of cyst formation in the glenoid around suture anchors after arthroscopic Bankart repair with either biocomposite...
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Treatment of unusual locked posterior fracture–dislocation of the shoulder: a case series

Park HY, Kim SJ, Sur YJ, Jung JW, Kong Cg

Background: Locked posterior fracture-dislocation of the shoulder (LPFDS) is a very rare injury that occurs predominantly in young patients following high-energy trauma. The long-term outcome of the treatment of this...
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Short- to mid-term outcomes of radial head replacement for complex radial head fractures

Baek CS, Kim BS, Kim DH, Cho CH

Background: The purpose of the current study was to investigate short- to mid-term outcomes and complications following radial head replacement (RHR) for complex radial head fractures and to identify factors...
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Additional fixation using a metal plate with bioresorbable screws and wires for robinson type 2B clavicle fracture

shin WJ, Chung YW, Kim SD, An KY

Simple clavicle shaft fracture typically achieves satisfactory union after treatment and does not result in complication with conservative treatment. Non-union or malunion can occur in displaced clavicle fractures or comminuted...
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