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Review Question - QID 219995

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QID 219995 (Type "219995" in App Search)
A 76-year-old male presents to your clinic with increasing shoulder pain, limiting his ability to perform activities of daily living. The patient has a history of a previous ipsilateral rotator cuff repair approximately 20 years ago. On physical examination, the patient has decreased strength with internal rotation of the shoulder and a positive belly press test. The patient has failed all reasonable attempts at nonoperative management and would like to discuss the possibility of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA). What is the management of the most common postoperative complication after RTSA in this clinical setting?