Arthroscopy may benefit athletes with shoulder instability

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Turns out, young athletes with shoulder might benefit from

According to researchers who presented their work at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's (AOSSM) Annual Meeting in San Diego, the outcomes may be improved by proper patient selection and reserving arthroscopic stabilisation for athletes with fewer incidents of pre-operative

The of this study, Frank A. Cordasco, MD, and his colleagues from the Hospital for Special in presented a series of patients with shoulder between the ages of 14 and 20 who were treated with arthroscopic anterior stabilisation performed in the beach position by a

The primary outcomes were the rates of revision and return to sport at a minimum follow-up of two years.

"Our study highlights the importance for young athletes with shoulder instability, undergoing a thorough preoperative evaluation to determine the number of instability events and to obtain when the significant bone loss is suspected," said Cordasco.

The study demonstrates that when the with fewer episodes of pre-operative instability is treated with an arthroscopic stabilisation, the revision rate is low and the return to sports rate is high.

Arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation may offer the best outcomes in this group when it is performed after the first dislocation. Additional research needs to be performed to continue to improve the outcomes for this challenging group of young, active high-risk athletes.

The full findings are present in the Journal- American Journal of Sports

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 07:45 IST