TY - JOUR
T1 - Shoulder instability in the overhand or throwing athlete
AU - Kvitne, R. S.
AU - Jobe, F. W.
AU - Jobe, C. M.
N1 - In the young throwing athlete with shoulder pain, it is essential to recognize that glenohumeral joint instability (occult subluxation, rather than impingement) is the primary underlying pathology. Fortunately, conservative management is effective in most chronic overuse injuries. For those athletes ...
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - In the young throwing athlete with shoulder pain, it is essential to recognize that glenohumeral joint instability (occult subluxation, rather than impingement) is the primary underlying pathology. Fortunately, conservative management is effective in most chronic overuse injuries. For those athletes with continued symptoms, surgical intervention may become necessary. The anterior capsulolabral reconstruction addresses the problem of glenohumeral joint instability by correcting the capsular redundancy, labrum damage, or both. The authors believe this most recent surgical technique and postoperative rehabilitation program has resulted in a significant improvement in our ability to more predictably and successfully return these athletes to prior competitive levels.
AB - In the young throwing athlete with shoulder pain, it is essential to recognize that glenohumeral joint instability (occult subluxation, rather than impingement) is the primary underlying pathology. Fortunately, conservative management is effective in most chronic overuse injuries. For those athletes with continued symptoms, surgical intervention may become necessary. The anterior capsulolabral reconstruction addresses the problem of glenohumeral joint instability by correcting the capsular redundancy, labrum damage, or both. The authors believe this most recent surgical technique and postoperative rehabilitation program has resulted in a significant improvement in our ability to more predictably and successfully return these athletes to prior competitive levels.
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 8582006
SN - 0278-5919
VL - 14
SP - 917
EP - 935
JO - Clinics in Sports Medicine
JF - Clinics in Sports Medicine
IS - 4
ER -