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<p>Multidirectional instability (MDI) of the shoulder joint involves the looseness of the joint capsule in multiple directions, resulting in difficulties in keeping the head of the humerus centered within the glenoid fossa. There is still considerable debate about the optimal treatment approac...
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| Main Author: | Marco Capuzzo (21460244) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Fernando Henrique Mizuno (21460247) (author), Gaetano Maci (21460250) (author), Luca Carboni (21460253) (author), Aron Emmi (11074479) (author), Veronica Macchi (450893) (author), Raffaele De Caro (12034904) (author), Andrea Porzionato (613859) (author), Rafael Boscolo-Berto (21460256) (author) |
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2025
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