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The diagnostic value of arthroscopy in glenohumeral instability
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Six-year PeriodFirm EvidenceShoulder InstabilityDiagnosisShoulder SurgeryOrthopaedicsRotator CuffSurgeryArthroscopic TechniqueRotator Cuff RepairMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryShoulder GirdleGlenohumeral InstabilityPhysical Therapy
Over a six-year period, 166 shoulder arthroscopies were performed in 153 patients with symptoms of subluxation, but no firm evidence of dislocation and no clear-cut clinical diagnosis. Arthroscopy confirmed the working diagnosis in 133 shoulders (80%), but changed it in 33 (20%). In 26 shoulders the presumed direction of instability was changed and in seven a different diagnosis was made. Arthroscopy was particularly helpful for patients with shoulder instability of uncertain type or direction.
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