There are both nonoperative and operative treatment options for glenohumeral arthritis. Because of the slow onset and chronic nature of glenohumeral arthritis, there is ample opportunity to use ...
SAN ANTONIO — Total shoulder replacement successfully treats primary glenohumeral arthritis and improves function, according to a prospective study presented here. Several retrospective studies have ...
Patients with primary glenohumeral arthritis and either concentric or non-concentric glenoids experienced excellent clinical benefits when treated with non-spherical shoulder arthroplasty with an ...
The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) and the Arthritis Foundation have awarded a $500,000 multicenter research grant to UCSF Health’s Michael Davies, MD, and co-principal ...
When nonsurgical options for osteoarthritis of the glenohumeral joint are exhausted, total shoulder arthroplasty has been well studied and carries the most predictable outcome. For patients wishing to ...
Nashville, Tenn. (3:24 p.m. EDT--July 10, 2021)--Approximately 12 percent of patients who underwent shoulder stabilization surgery experience arthritis in the shoulder joint within a seven-year period ...
Background: High demands imposed to the shoulder during tennis activity can decrease the efficiency of static and dynamic constraints. Subtle or frank instability of the glenohumeral joint may occur, ...
Osteoarthritis of the glenohumeral joint is a common cause of shoulder pain and can result in severe pain, restricted range of motion, and loss of function. It can be especially debilitating in the ...