Background: High demands imposed to the shoulder during tennis activity can decrease the efficiency of static and dynamic constraints. Subtle or frank instability of the glenohumeral joint may occur, ...
There are both nonoperative and operative treatment options for glenohumeral arthritis. Because of the slow onset and chronic nature of glenohumeral arthritis, there is ample opportunity to use ...
Patients with early to moderate degenerative cuff disease had a significant progression in glenohumeral arthritis changes which remained minimal within an 8-year period, according to results.
A: Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease of the synovium that causes synovial hyperplasia and disabling erosive arthritis. Progression of the disease involves the entire glenohumeral joint ...
Background GIRD is a condition resulting in the loss of internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint as compared to the contralateral side. Mechanism of GIRD is caused by repetitive throwing such as a ...
The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) and the Arthritis Foundation have awarded a $500,000 multicenter research grant to UCSF Health’s Michael Davies, MD, and co-principal ...
Yale researchers have identified a drug target that may alleviate joint degeneration associated with osteoarthritis, a debilitating condition that afflicts as many as 30 million people in the United ...
Preoperative planning using standard radiographs and the manufacturer's templates is useful to determine the amount of bone to be resected from the humerus and glenoid and the size of the components.
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