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IC 301 - “Get Me Back in The Game”: A Case-Based Roundtable Discussion on Athletic Shoulder Injuries (3/9)
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The video transcript provides a summary of a patient's examination and surgical treatment process for anterior instability. The patient is a 26-year-old paratrooper with subluxation events but no dislocations. X-rays and MRIs show some ALPSA lesion and a small hill-sacks lesion. CT scans are used to calculate the glenoid track and confirm an on-track hill-sacks lesion. The recommended treatment is an arthroscopic Bankart repair, with steps shown for preparing the Bankart and hill-sacks lesions and placing anchors. Rehabilitation for instability patients is also discussed, with a focus on phase-based transition. The video concludes with proposed questions for further discussion.
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Jonathan Dickens, MD
Keywords
anterior instability
ALPSA lesion
hill-sacks lesion
arthroscopic Bankart repair
rehabilitation
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