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Review Question - QID 8289

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QID 8289 (Type "8289" in App Search)
Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty improves kinematics in the rotator cuff deficient joint by what directional change to the center of rotation?

Medial

77%

730/953

Lateral

21%

198/953

Posterior

1%

11/953

Proximal

1%

12/953

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Surgical indications for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty are expanding. In the setting of rotator cuff tear arthropathy in which the native humeral head migrates superiorly, these implants impart several kinematic advantages. Implant center of rotation medial to the former joint surface improves glenoid component stability as the resultant force vector passes through the component throughout the arc of motion. A stable and fixed fulcrum for elevation is provided by matched radius of curvature between the glenoid and humeral components. A more distal center of rotation increases resting length and tone of the deltoid muscle, improving its effectiveness as a shoulder elevator. Medialized joint center of rotation increases the moment arm of the deltoid, requiring less muscle force to produce a given torque. This results in decreased articular shear stress.

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