What are the Options for Symptomatic Shoulder Instability?
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
by afarber
Shoulder instability occurs when there is excessive laxity of the shoulder joint in one or more directions due to difficulties in maintaining the head of the humerus (upper arm bone) centered within the glenoid fossa (shoulder socket). It is considered instability when the head of the humerus partially or completely dislocates from the socket repetitively.
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
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