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Instabilität

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Alle gängigen Techniken der arthroskopischen und offenen Schulterstabilisierung werden in diesem Kapitel Schritt für Schritt erläutert. Neben der arthroskopischen vorderen, hinteren und multidirektionalen Schulterstabilisierung wird die arthroskopische Behandlung von SLAP-Läsionen, Behandlungsstrategien des posterosuperioren Impingements, die Rekonstruktion von Glenoiddefekten, J-Span-Rekonstruktion, Korakoidtransfer nach Latarjet, die Open-wedge-Glenoid-Osteotomie und die Behandlung von knöchernen Bankart-Läsionen/Glenoidfrakturen abgehandelt.

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Pogorzelski, J., Feucht, M., Braun, S., Imhoff, A., Rosenstiel, N. (2017). Instabilität. In: Imhoff, A., Feucht, M. (eds) Atlas sportorthopädisch-sporttraumatologische Operationen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54835-6_4

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