Abstract

We attempted to identify several articles spanning the areas of shoulder surgery that would be particularly relevant to those in training. We identified articles highly cited by peer-reviewed literature, still applicable to today’s practice, and well-written with good science. We focused on articles that were highly referenced during training, board examinations, and lectures, and separated them into the following categories: clavicular and proximal humeral fractures; the rotator cuff: instability, the labrum, and capsular disease; shoulder arthroplasty; and basic science and anatomy.

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