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Remplissage of an Off-track Hill-Sachs Lesion Is Necessary to Restore Biomechanical Glenohumeral Joint Stability in a Bipolar Bone Loss Model
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Remplissage of an Off-track Hill-Sachs Lesion Is Necessary to Restore Biomechanical Glenohumeral Joint Stability in a Bipolar Bone Loss Model

Robert U. Hartzler, Christopher N.H. Bui, Woong K. Jeong, Masaki Akeda, Alex Peterson, Michelle McGarry, Patrick J. Denard, Stephen S. Burkhart and Thay Q. Lee
Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, Vol.32(12)
2016

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Arthroscopy Bankart Lesions Biomechanical Phenomena Cadaver Female Humans Joint Instability Male Middle Aged Osteolysis Shoulder Joint Suture Anchors adult Article Bankart repair bone lesion frozen shoulder glenoid cavity Hill Sachs lesion Hill Sachs remplissage human human tissue joint mobility joint stability joint stiffness male osteolysis range of motion shoulder shoulder surgery arthroscopy Bankart Lesions biomechanics cadaver female joint instability middle aged pathophysiology physiology procedures shoulder suture anchor
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arthro.2016.04.030View
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