“…In patients with continued shoulder pain and loss of function in the presence of advanced GH osteoarthritis, despite conservative management, disease is often managed by TSA followed by physical therapy (Kelley and Ramsey, 2000;Moskowitz and Blaine, 2005;Wilcox et al, 2005). The role of the adaptation of scapular motions could be important in managing rehabilitation in GH osteoarthritis and frozen shoulder and in analyzing joint prosthesis outcomes in GH osteoarthritis (Fouquet et al, 2006;Kelley and Ramsey, 2000;Moskowitz and Blaine, 2005;Wilcox et al, 2005). Moreover, an intensive rehabilitation program aiming to optimize scapular motion compensation before joint replacement in GH osteoarthritis would be interesting by providing better functional outcomes after surgery.…”