Background: Despite the common nature of orthopaedic injuries in equestrian sports, there is no published review to specifically characterize orthopaedic injuries in equestrian athletes.
Purpose: To characterize orthopaedic injury patterns in equine sports-related injuries and their treatment.
Study Design: Systematic review; Level of evidence, 4.
Background: There is little information on the molecular factors important in healing and changes that occur in the glenoid labrum in response to injury. Using a novel animal model of acute anterior shoulder dislocation, this study characterizes the factors expressed in the glenoid labrum in response to injury and correlates their expression to glenohumeral stability.
Purpose: To study the response of the glenoid labrum to injury both biomechanically and with immunohistochemical testing.
Purpose: To identify risk factors for infection after rotator cuff repair. We hypothesized that patient characteristics and surgical technique would affect the rate of infection.
Methods: The records of 1,824 rotator cuff repairs performed by a single surgeon from 1995 to 2010 were reviewed retrospectively.