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Incidence of Posterior Shoulder Instability in the United States Military: Demographic Considerations From a High-Risk Population
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The incidence of posterior shoulder instability among US military personnel is higher than previously reported in the general US population, with a majority of cases due to subluxation. This increased incidence is likely reflective of a young and highly active population along with improvements in awareness and diagnosis of posterior instability in recent years.
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