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Cartilage decisively shapes the glenoid concavity and contributes significantly to shoulder stability.

Firas SouleimanIvan ZdericTorsten PastorPeter VargaTobias HelfenRobert Geoffrey RichardsBoyko GueorguievJan TheopoldGeorg OsterhoffPierre Hepp
Published in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2022)
From a biomechanical perspective, articular cartilage of the glenoid contributes significantly to the concavity gradient, correlating strongly with the associated loss in glenohumeral joint stability. The biggest effect of cartilage loss is observed in the most frequently occurring anterior-inferior dislocation directions, suggesting that surgical interventions to restore cartilage's surface and concavity should be considered for recurrent shoulder dislocations in presence of cartilage loss.
Keyphrases
  • extracellular matrix
  • rotator cuff
  • physical activity