Biomechanical and Anatomical Foundations of Dynamic Anterior Stabilization Techniques in Anterior Shoulder Instability: Current Concepts and Future Directions
Keywords:
Biomechanical and Anatomical Foundations , Anterior Stabilization Techniques, Anterior Shoulder InstabilityAbstract
Background: Anterior shoulder instability remains a significant clinical challenge, particularly among young, active individuals and athletes. Traditional static stabilization procedures—such as arthroscopic Bankart repair or the Latarjet procedure—are associated with distinct limitations, especially in cases of subcritical bone loss or when optimizing dynamic function is crucial.
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