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Ep. 050 | The Unstable Shoulder | Anju Jaggi

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Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder - Is Bony Damage a Factor?

There is some feeling that those patients with a traumatic dislocation who have more than it used to be 20% of bone loss, so a significant hill sacs and a glenoid fracture. What you've effectively done is you've lost skeletal congruency. So if that patient is going to end up with recurrent dislocations, there'll be further bone damage. And therefore that could increase your risk of osteoarthritis.

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