Return to sports and work after partial shoulder replacement surgery

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Vol 46 (8) ◽  
pp. 711-716
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B. Sowa ◽  
T. Bruckner ◽  
F. Zeifang ◽  
P. Rais
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Peter Sattler ◽  
Thomas Bruckner ◽  
Markus Loew ◽  
Felix Zeifang ◽  
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RJ Wand ◽  
KEA Dear ◽  
E Bigsby ◽  
JS Wand

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Susan Silva ◽  
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Joseph A. Abboud

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Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 110-112 ◽  
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Young-Woo Chung ◽  
Jae-Woong Seo ◽  
Ki-Yong An

In reverse ball shoulder replacement, surgery is usually performed using a deltopectoral approach or an anterosuperior transdeltoid approach. The deltopectoral approach is to incise the pectoralis major to upper 1/3 to 1/2, and subscapularis tendon should be removed at the lesser tuberosity of the humerus. This approach has the problem of breaking the shoulder deltoid instead of incising the rotator cuff. Therefore, we report a detailed procedure of reverse ball shoulder replacement using approach without incision of the pectoralis major muscle and subscapularis muscle.


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pp. 865-866 ◽  
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T. Bradley Edwards

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