The impact of glenohumeral bone loss on range of motion in patients with anterior shoulder instability.
Mohamed GaafarTom R DoyleJulia K FrankEoghan T HurleyMartin S DaveyAilbhe White-GibsonSami KhanHannan MullettPublished in: Irish journal of medical science (2024)
Patients with anterior shoulder instability lost motion in all directions, with a profound loss of external rotation. The presence of a glenoid bone defect nor greater bone loss did not reliably predict a loss of range of motion. A Hill-Sachs lesion was predictive of a loss of external rotation, while an off-track lesion was predictive of a loss of range in all directions.