Summary
glenoid labrum and glenohumeral ligaments reconstruction treatment is effective to cure shoulder joint recurrent dislocation
Abstract
Objective
to discuss the effectiveness of the treatment that glenoid labrum and glenohumeral ligaments reconstruction to cure shoulder joint recurrent dislocation.
Methods
prospective studies, 46 cases, follow-up period 8-24 months, assess the pain score and functional score as pre-operation and post-operation.
Results
the pain score was decreased post-poeration, the functional score was increased remarkable post-operation. all differences were statistical significance.
Conclusions
glenoid labrum and glenohumeral ligaments reconstruction treatment is effective to cure shoulder joint recurrent dislocation