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Q & A: Posterior Shoulder Instability
Q & A: Posterior Shoulder Instability
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Video Summary
In this video, a panel of doctors discuss various questions related to clinical relevance and treatment options for different types of shoulder injuries. They discuss the use of biceps tenodesis versus slap repair in patients with instability, as well as the implications for micro-instability in conditions such as GERD and slap lesions. The doctors conclude that while the study sheds light on the role of biceps tenodesis in posterior instability, it does not significantly change current clinical practice. They also discuss the outcomes of a study on patients with ligamentous laxity and the potential benefits of rotator interval closure. Overall, the panel finds that the study provides valuable information for treatment algorithms and patient counseling. No credits were provided for this video.
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Brett Owens, MD; Ryan Rauck, MD; Patrick Mescher, MD; Robert Waltz, MD; Jordan Gruskay, MD
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doctors panel
shoulder injuries
biceps tenodesis
slap repair
micro-instability
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