Comprehensive management of posterior shoulder instability: diagnosis, indications, and technique for arthroscopic bone block augmentation

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Recurrent posterior glenohumeral instability is an entity that demands a high clinical suspicion and a detailed study for a correct approach and treatment. Its classification must consider its biomechanics, whether it is due to functional muscular imbalance or to structural changes, volition, and intentionality

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Hachem, A. ilah, Molina-Creixell, A., Rius, X., Rodriguez-Bascones, K., Cabo, F. J. C., Agulló, J. L., & Ruiz-Iban, M. A. (2022). Comprehensive management of posterior shoulder instability: diagnosis, indications, and technique for arthroscopic bone block augmentation. EFORT Open Reviews, 7(8), 576–586. https://doi.org/10.1530/EOR-22-0009

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