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Die arthroskopische Akromioplastik bei Impingement

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Schulterchirurgie in der Praxis

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Das Impingementsyndrom ist die häufigste Ursache von vorderen Schulterschmerzen. Der Begriff „Impingement“ (to impinge: anstoßen) wurde von Neer in seiner klassischen Arbeit [24] geprägt und beschreibt die Einklemmung der Rotatorenmanschette (RM) und der Bursa subdeltoidea zwischen anterolateralem Akromioneck und Humeruskopf.

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Kuster, M.S., Hauswirth, L., Grob, K.R. (2001). Die arthroskopische Akromioplastik bei Impingement. In: Meyer, RP., Gächter, A. (eds) Schulterchirurgie in der Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56427-7_9

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