Publications by authors named "Marian Born"

Background: The role of glenosphere size in reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) may be important in prosthetic stability, joint kinematics, rotator cuff tension and excursion, scapular impingement, humeral lateralization, deltoid wrap, and the occurrence of "notching." This study compared short- and midterm clinical and radiographic outcomes for 2 different glenosphere sizes of a single RSA type with respect to implant positioning, glenoid size, and morphology.

Methods: This retrospective analysis included 68 RSA procedures that were prospectively documented in a local register during a 5-year postoperative period.

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