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Knotless SutureTak Instability Repair

by Jennifer L. Vanderbeck, M.D. | 9 years ago

The glenohumeral joint in the shoulder consists of multiple bones, tendons and ligaments that help with shoulder movement. In this procedure, the damaged labrum or rubbery tissue surrounding the socket is repaired using a suture anchor to improve joint stability.

Testimonial: 4 months after #prp injection for rotator cuff tear. No surgery!

Are you looking to avoid #rotatorcuff surgery? So are we! And we are shoulder surgeons!..
By Don Buford, M.D.
1 year ago

New Options For Rotator Cuff Damage

In this video, Dr. Sohn discusses partial rotator cuff injuries and tendinosis. He describes the..
By Roger C. Sohn, MD
3 years ago

Revision Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization after Failed Instability Repair

Revision Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization after Failed Instability Repair
By Brian J. Cole, MD
11 years ago

12 Yrs after Rotator Cuff Repair

This patient had a large rotator cuff repaired at age 53 with a two anchor single row repair..
By Don Buford, M.D.
8 years ago

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