Rotator cuff tears can alter glenohumeral mechanics and predispose the glenoid to abnormal wear patterns [1]. The technical aspect of joint replacement increases in complexity with increasing bone loss and posterior glenohumeral subluxation [2-4], especially in cases of type B glenoid morphology according to Walch’s classification (Fig. 1) [5].
New concepts on the glenoid fixation in reverse shoulder prosthesis / Gumina, S.; Candela, V.. - (2016), pp. 415-423. [10.1007/978-3-319-33355-7_48].
New concepts on the glenoid fixation in reverse shoulder prosthesis
Gumina S.;Candela V.
2016
Abstract
Rotator cuff tears can alter glenohumeral mechanics and predispose the glenoid to abnormal wear patterns [1]. The technical aspect of joint replacement increases in complexity with increasing bone loss and posterior glenohumeral subluxation [2-4], especially in cases of type B glenoid morphology according to Walch’s classification (Fig. 1) [5].File allegati a questo prodotto
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