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Last updated Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Complaints
Postacromioplasty complaints often include:
Causes of failure
These failed open or arthroscopic acromioplasties were usually performed for a preoperative diagnosis listed as "impingement syndrome." However, a careful history often suggests other diagnoses, such as a partially frozen shoulder, cuff strain, partial cuff tears, and nonspecific shoulder pain. Thus these failures seem to be due to:
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