Clinical Validation of the Glenoid Track Concept in Anterior Glenohumeral Instability

The role of arthroscopy in the treatment of anterior shoulder instability continues to be refined. The surgical technique focuses on anterior capsulolabral reconstruction. The presence of bone loss is a well-known risk factor for failure1. Although both humeral and glenoid-sided defects have been identified as risk factors for failure, the literature has generally treated these contributions independently

Source: LWW Journals

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