Abstract
Shoulder replacement for proximal humeral fractures can be performed with two different prostheses: anatomical hemiarthroplasty and reverse total arthroplasty. A careful evaluation of the fracture pattern and the patient, in addition to a rigorous operative technique, are the prerequisites for optimizing the clinical-functional outcome.
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