To achieve a good functional outcome, including minimal graft tear, after superior capsule reconstruction, surgeons should carefully compare the biomechanical properties of all graft materials under consideration. In particular, graft stiffness affects postoperative stability in the glenohumeral joint, acromiohumeral distance, and graft healing. In my experience, a sufficiently stiff fascia lata graft is 6- to 8-mm thick and includes suture reinforcement and/or an augmentation patch. I believe that augmenting acellular dermal allografts in a similar way will decrease the incidence of graft elongation, persistent superior migration of the humoral head, and other complications after superior capsule reconstruction.

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