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Arthroscopic Circumfrential Capsulotomy (ArCC) Procedure

by Grant E. Garrigues, M.D. | 5 years ago

The #ArCC procedure is highly effective for #shoulder stiffness from a variety of causes—frozen shoulder/adhesive capsulitis that fails nonoperative treatment, stiffness post-fracture, post-surgery, or after arthroplasty. Immediate gratification with range of motion achieved

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