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What advantage does the glenohumeral joint have in terms of anatomical constraint?
What advantage does the glenohumeral joint have in terms of anatomical constraint?
- Medium stability
- High mobility (correct)
- High stability
- Limited mobility
Which symptoms are commonly experienced by patients with unstable shoulders?
Which symptoms are commonly experienced by patients with unstable shoulders?
- Apprehension and slipping (correct)
- Pain and inflammation
- Numbness and tingling
- Tightness and rigidity
How is glenohumeral instability historically classified?
How is glenohumeral instability historically classified?
- By level of mobility
- By level of pain
- By age group
- By directionality and origin (correct)
What is the focus of the study conducted by Baker et al. in 2009?
What is the focus of the study conducted by Baker et al. in 2009?
What was the main purpose of the study by Kuhn et al. in 2011?
What was the main purpose of the study by Kuhn et al. in 2011?
Which study specifically focused on the operative results of the inferior capsular shift procedure?
Which study specifically focused on the operative results of the inferior capsular shift procedure?
Which procedure is specifically mentioned for managing anterior-inferior shoulder instability in athletes?
Which procedure is specifically mentioned for managing anterior-inferior shoulder instability in athletes?
Which study focuses on evaluating glenohumeral instability?
Which study focuses on evaluating glenohumeral instability?
Which work discusses the effect of articular conformity and the size of the humeral head component on laxity and motion after glenohumeral arthroplasty?
Which work discusses the effect of articular conformity and the size of the humeral head component on laxity and motion after glenohumeral arthroplasty?
Which source presents a new classification system for shoulder instability?
Which source presents a new classification system for shoulder instability?