Relevant Anatomy of Glenohumeral Instability.
Last updated Friday, February 04, 2005
IntroductionQuotes
"It deserves to be known how a shoulder which is subject to frequent
dislocations should be treated. For many persons owing to this
accident have been obliged to abandon gymnastic exercises, though
otherwise well qualified for them; and from the same misfortune
have become inept in warlike practices, and have thus perished.
And this subject deserves to be noticed, because I have never
known any physician (to) treat the case properly; some abandon
the attempt altogether, and others hold opinions and practice
the very reverse of what is proper."
- Hippocrates, 2400 years ago
"In every case the anterior margin of the glenoid
cavity will be found to be smooth, rounded, and free of any attachments,
and a blunt instrument can be passed freely inwards over the bare
bone on the front of the neck of the scapula."
- Perthes, 1906
"...the only rational treatment is to reattach the glenoid
ligament (or the capsule) to the bone from which it has been torn."
- Bankart, 1939 (Bankart, 1939)
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