Abstract

In the last decade, the number of procedures to repair elements of the glenohumeral joint has risen. This rise can be explained by several factors including greater knowledge of diseases affecting the joint, improved diagnoses through radiographic imaging, the development of surgical instruments, and the evolution of arthroscopy.

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