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Anterior capsulolabral lesions combined with supraspinatus tendon tears: Biomechanical effects of the pathologic condition and repair in human cadaveric shoulders
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Anterior capsulolabral lesions combined with supraspinatus tendon tears: Biomechanical effects of the pathologic condition and repair in human cadaveric shoulders

Sang-Jin Shin, Jae Chul Yoo, Michelle H. McGarry, Bong Jae Jun and Thay Q. Lee
Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, Vol.29(9)
2013

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Aged Aged, 80 and over Analysis of Variance Biomechanical Phenomena Cadaver Female Humans Humeral Head Male Middle Aged Range of Motion, Articular Rotation Rotator Cuff Rupture Shoulder Dislocation Shoulder Joint abduction adult aged anterior capsulolabral injury article biomechanics cadaver capsular release force frozen shoulder human human tissue humerus head joint capsule joint mobility joint stiffness kinematics male middle aged osteoarthritis range of motion recurrent dislocation rotator cuff rupture shoulder dislocation shoulder injury supraspinatus tendon tear tendon injury very elderly analysis of variance biomechanics female joint characteristics and functions pathophysiology physiology rotation rotator cuff rupture shoulder shoulder dislocation

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