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Recurrent Shoulder Instability in a Young, Active, Military Population and Its Professional Implications
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The risk of recurrent instability is greater than the rate typically described, which may suggest that some subpopulations are at greater risk than others. A unique data point regarding instability is the effect on occupation selection.
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