2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocarto.2022.100241
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Mild inflammation persists in the glenohumeral joint of patients with shoulder instability: Cross-sectional study

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“…To understand the mechanisms responsible for PTOA, the joint must be thought of as an organ, with multiple tissues including the synovium, tendon, and subchondral bone contributing to the disease process 3,4 . Additionally, both biologic and mechanical changes must be studied together, as it is the interaction between these factors that determines the risk and rate of progression of PTOA 5 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To understand the mechanisms responsible for PTOA, the joint must be thought of as an organ, with multiple tissues including the synovium, tendon, and subchondral bone contributing to the disease process 3,4 . Additionally, both biologic and mechanical changes must be studied together, as it is the interaction between these factors that determines the risk and rate of progression of PTOA 5 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Momentary mechanical trauma on the articular surface during shoulder dislocation results in focal injury to the cartilage matrix and chondrocyte apoptosis. However, the trauma alone is insufficient to explain why global cartilage degeneration in the shoulder joint occurs over time.To understand the mechanisms responsible for PTOA, the joint must be thought of as an organ, with multiple tissues including the synovium, tendon, and subchondral bone contributing to the disease process 3,4 . Additionally, both biologic and mechanical changes must be studied together, as it is the interaction between these factors that determines the risk and rate of progression of PTOA 5 .…”
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