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Release of the superior border of the pectoralis
2%
38/1581
Strength of the capsular repair
6%
91/1581
Strength of the subscapularis repair
85%
1350/1581
Presence of glenoid retroversion
3%
42/1581
Quality of the patients' bone
51/1581
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Using the deltopectoral approach for total shoulder arthroplasty requires that the subscapularis is taken down. This can be performed trans-tendon, taking the tendon off bone, or with a lesser tuberosity osteotomy. Regardless, excessive early passive external rotation and active internal rotation past the plane of the body are rarely permitted during the first 6 weeks. The Norris article is a multicenter cohort study reporting results of shoulder arthroplasty. Total shoulder arthroplasty and hemiarthroplasty for treatment of primary osteoarthritis result in good or excellent pain relief, improvement in function, and patient satisfaction in 95% of cases. The most common intraoperative complications were intraoperative fractures. The Cameron paper is a review article that evaluates the factors affecting the outcome of total shoulder arthroplasties, including rehabilitation.
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