2019
DOI: 10.32098/mltj.04.2016.03
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Arthroscopic treatment of shoulder instability in professional athletes

Abstract: Background: Post-traumatic shoulder instability is a common disease, especially in sportsmen. If inadequately or late treated, it may be responsible for an articular biomechanics alteration, with serious problems. This is much more obvious for professionals athletes, because corporate and market needs force them to a premature return to sport. The purpose of this retrospective study is to evaluate if arthroscopic approach may be better than the open one and allowing a shoulder function rapid recovery, with fas… Show more

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“…As the current literature has proven, these variables can largely affect a patient's RTS prognosis. 11,43,47 This limits our overall RTS conclusion between anterior versus posterior shoulder instability. Also, because of the limited reported time to RTS, we were unable to comment on how fast patients should expect to RTS.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As the current literature has proven, these variables can largely affect a patient's RTS prognosis. 11,43,47 This limits our overall RTS conclusion between anterior versus posterior shoulder instability. Also, because of the limited reported time to RTS, we were unable to comment on how fast patients should expect to RTS.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 94%