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Improving shoulder function and pain in a paraplegic patient with massive irreparable rotator cuff tear using a subacromial balloon spacer

Khanna A, Fares MY, Koa J, Abboud JA

The subacromial balloon spacer is a promising treatment option for alleviating symptoms in patients with massive irreparable rotator cuff tears (MIRCTs). The balloon provides faster pain relief and easier rehabilitation...
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Arthroscopic remplissage: history, indications, and clinical outcomes

Fares MY, Daher M, Boufadel P, Haikal ER, Koa J, Singh J, Abboud JA

Several surgical procedures have been proposed to address anterior glenohumeral instability, which is one of the most common complaints in the general population. The remplissage, first described in early 2000s,...
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Midterm outcomes of suture anchor fixation for displaced olecranon fractures

Gutman MJ, Kirsch JM, Koa J, Fares MY, Abboud JA

Background: Displaced olecranon fractures constitute a challenging problem for elbow surgeons. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of suture anchor fixation for treating patients with displaced...
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Bilateral reverse shoulder arthroplasty versus bilateral anatomic shoulder arthroplasty: a meta-analysis and systematic review

Daher M, Fares MY, Koa J, Singh J, Abboud J

Background: As the population is aging and indications are expanding, shoulder arthroplasty is becoming more frequent, especially bilateral staged replacement. However, surgeons are hesitant to use bilateral reverse prostheses due...
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Evaluation of online video content related to reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a YouTube-based study

Fares MY, Koa J, Boufadel P, Singh J, Vadhera AS, Abboud JA

Background: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) has evolved continuously over recent years, with expanded indications and better outcomes. YouTube is one of the most popular sources globally for health-related information available...
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Assessment of therapeutic clinical trials for proximal humeral fractures

Koa J, Fares MY, Daher M, Abboud JA

Proximal humeral fractures (PHFs) are a common injury among the older population. An ideal therapeutic protocol has yet to be developed, and numerous clinical trials are being conducted to find...
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Anterior Shoulder Instability and Open Procedures: History, Indications, and Clinical Outcomes

Fares MY, Boufadel P, Daher M, Koa J, Khanna A, Abboud JA

The shoulder, being the most mobile joint in the human body, is often susceptible to dislocations and subluxations more so than other joints. As such, shoulder instability constitutes a common...
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Glenohumeral internal rotation deficit: insights into pathologic, clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic characteristics

Fares MY, Lawand J, Daher M, Suarez JD, Kayepkian T, Koa J, Geagea E, Abboud JA

Overhead throwing athletes undergo significant biomechanical adaptations due to repetitive overhead movements, primarily affecting the glenohumeral joint. These adaptations can lead to glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD), which is characterized...
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Online resources for information on shoulder arthroplasty: an assessment of quality and readability

Fares MY, Singh J, Vadhera AS, Koa J, Boufadel P, Abboud JA

Background: Many patients use online resources to educate themselves on surgical procedures and make well-informed healthcare decisions. The aim of our study was to evaluate the quality and readability of...
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