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Traumatic Anteroinferior Instability

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Treatment of patients with glenohumeral joint instability is a complex process and involves a complete understanding of the functions and role of both the static and dynamic stabilizers of the glenohumeral joint. Additionally, a thorough knowledge of the surgical concepts and procedures outlined throughout this fine text to address the compromised anatomical structures in the patient with glenohumeral instability is of critical importance as well. The purpose of this chapter is to review the rehabilitative concepts and protocol for the treatment of the patient following arthroscopic Bankart reconstruction.

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