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The open Latarjet procedure does not affect scapulohumeral rhythm three months postoperatively.

Y BlacheM DegotI RogowskiL Neyton
Published in: Clinical biomechanics (Bristol, Avon) (2024)
The scapulohumeral rhythm in patients who underwent the Latarjet procedure is not modified three months after surgery and is similar to the scapulohumeral rhythm of asymptomatic individuals. These findings suggest that in addition to restoring glenohumeral stability, the open Latarjet procedure preserves shoulder joint coordination three months postoperatively.
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