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Multidirectional instability: medial T-plasty and selective capsular repairs.

Sports Med Arthrosc Rev

October 2012

From the Hospital for Special Surgery (M.J.P., R.F.W.), and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cornell University Medical College (R.F.W.), New York, New York.

Multidirectional instability of the shoulder present a unique challenge in management. The patient with multidirectional instability classically is seen without a history of significant trauma to the shoulder; however, posttraumatic multidirectional instability may be encountered in the athletic population. Patients with an atraumatic etiology often respond to nonoperative rehabilitative measures, whereas those with a traumatic etiology are more likely to require surgical intervention.

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