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Glenohumeral joint instability


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
32 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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## Abstract Due to the configuration of its bony elements, the glenohumeral joint is the most mobile joint of the body, but also an inherently unstable articulation. Stabilization of the joint is linked to a complex balance between static and dynamic soft tissue stabilizers. Because of complex biom

Increased interleukin-1Ξ² production in t
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## Abstract Macroscopic synovitis of the glenohumeral joint is frequently seen during arthroscopy in patients with anterior instability. Interleukin‐1Ξ² is known to be expressed in inflamed tissue, to correlated with the magnitude of inflammation, and to affect articular cartilage in the joint. We h

Suprascapular neuropathy related to a gl
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A man with shoulder pain and complaints of weakness had examination findings consistent with a suprascapular neuropathy with predominant involvement of the infraspinatus muscle. Electrodiagnostic studies confirmed an axon-loss suprascapular neuropathy with greater involvement of the infraspinatus mu

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## Abstract The purposes of this study were to determine the contributions of each shoulder muscle to glenohumeral joint force during abduction and flexion in both the anatomical and post‐operative shoulder and to identify factors that may contribute to the incidence of glenoid component loosening/

Thoracohumeral muscle activity alters gl
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Normal function of the glenohumeral joint depends on coordinated muscle forces that stabilize the joint while moving the shoulder. These forces can either provide compressive forces to press the humeral head into the glenoid or translational forces that may destabilize the glenohumeral joint. The ob