Breaking Down The Science of Shoulder Instability and the “Remplissage”
Shoulder instability is a common condition plaguing athletes and weekend warriors alike. Many advancements have been made in the surgical care of this injury, but there is room for improvement. This week, we discuss brand new research, highlighting the article, “Arthroscopic Bankart Repair With Remplissage in Anterior Shoulder Instability Results in Fewer Redislocations Than Bankart Repair Alone at Medium-term Follow-up of a Randomized Controlled Trial.” Join Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Brian Feeley and Dr. Nirav Pandya as they review this article on this week’s episode of 6 to 8 Weeks!
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Woodmass JM, McRae S, Lapner P, et al. Arthroscopic Bankart Repair With Remplissage in Anterior Shoulder Instability Results in Fewer Redislocations Than Bankart Repair Alone at Medium-term Follow-up of a Randomized Controlled Trial. Am J Sports Med. 2024;52(8):2055-2062. doi:10.1177/03635465241254063
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