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Factors related to large bone defects of bipolar lesions and a high number of instability episodes with anterior glenohumeral instability.

Noboru MatsumuraKazuya KanedaSatoshi OkiHiroo KimuraTaku SuzukiTakuji IwamotoMorio MatsumotoMasaya NakamuraTakeo Nagura
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2021)
Whereas this study showed that bipolar lesions affect the amount of bone defects reciprocally, factors related to greater bone defects differed between the glenoid and the humeral head. Glenoid defects were related to the number of total instability episodes, whereas humeral head defects were related to the number of self-irreducible dislocations.
Keyphrases
  • bone mineral density
  • bipolar disorder
  • soft tissue
  • bone loss
  • bone regeneration
  • body composition