Publications by authors named "J Steinbeck"

The NADPH/NADP redox couple is central to metabolism and redox signalling. NADP redox state is differentially regulated by distinct enzymatic machineries at the subcellular compartment level. Nonetheless, a detailed understanding of subcellular NADP redox dynamics is limited by the availability of appropriate tools.

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  • Reverse shoulder arthroplasty is commonly performed for patients with rotator cuff tear arthropathy, but whether to repair the subscapularis tendon during the procedure is debated.
  • A study involving 50 patients compared outcomes between those who had their subscapularis tendon repaired and those who did not, assessing various metrics over 36 months, including the Constant-Murley Score (CS).
  • After 12 months, the repaired group showed better CS results, but by 36 months, there were no significant differences in overall shoulder function between the two groups, though the repaired group had better internal rotation scores.
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Introduction: Revision shoulder arthroplasty can be challenging. One of the main considerations for surgeons is the type of implant that was placed in the initial surgery. Anatomic shoulder arthroplasty (ASA) is used for cases of osteoarthritis as well as for fractures of the humeral head.

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Due to first promising long term outcome data, reverse shoulder arthroplasty experienced an immense increase of usage during the past decade. Moreover, the initial Grammont concept has constantly been refined and adapted to current scientific findings. Therefore, clinical and radiological problems like scapular notching and postoperative instability were constantly addressed but do still remain an area of concern.

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