Arthroscopic Shoulder Biceps Suspensionplasty for Hemiplegic Shoulder Painful Inferior Subluxation.

Arthrosc Tech

From the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Upper Limb Surgery Unit, Hospital Lapeyronie, CHU Montpellier.

Published: June 2023

Inferior glenohumeral subluxation represents one of the causes of disabling pain in patients with hemiplegia after a stroke. In the case of failure of medical treatment by orthosis or electrical stimulation, surgical treatment of suspensionplasty has been described with good results. We describe here an arthroscopic technique of glenohumeral suspensionplasty by tenodesis of the biceps, proposed in the context of a painful glenohumeral subluxation in patients with hemiplegia.

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