Periostin Is a Biomarker for Anterior Shoulder Instability: Proteomic Analysis of Synovial Fluid
Joseph W. Galvin,
Rachel J. Milam,
Brendan M. Patterson
et al.
Abstract:Background: The incremental biological changes in the synovial microenvironment of the shoulder in acute and chronic instability that may contribute to joint degeneration are poorly understood. Proteomic analysis of synovial fluid in patients with shoulder instability may improve our understanding of proteins that are shed into shoulder synovial fluid after an injury. Hypothesis: Injury-specific factors such as the direction of instability and the severity of glenoid and humeral bone loss are associated with t… Show more
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