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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.

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