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8 month ream and run outcome

by Kevin Ko, MD | 9 years ago

Functional outcome of a patient 8 mo following a shoulder hemiarthroplasty with concentric glenoid reaming (AKA ream and run). This patient is only in his 40s and had persistent pain with difficulty lifting his arm to shoulder level prior to his surgery. This patient committed to

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