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pubmed-article:7778016pubmed:abstractTextStability of the glenohumeral joint with an anterior, posterior and inferior displacement force of 50 Newton was measured in a dynamic shoulder model. Controlled hydrodynamic actuator forces were applied to the deltoid muscle and to the rotator cuff in seven anatomic specimens. During elevation of the arm, the position of the humerus was measured with a six-degree-of-freedom ultrasonic sensor device. The rotational center of the humeral head was used as reference point for translation. A displacement force of 50N led to significant humeral head displacement anteriorly and posteriorly, but not inferiorly. A 50% reduction of rotator cuff forces increased anterior displacement by 46% and posterior displacement by 31%. Venting of the glenohumeral joint space and of the subacromial bursa resulted in a 50% increase of anterior displacement, a 19% increase of posterior displacement and in significant inferior displacement. This study demonstrates that, in addition to passive stabilizers and negative intraarticular pressure, rotator cuff force significantly contributes to stabilization of the glenohumeral joint during arm motion. Muscle strength and coordination should gain more emphasis in the diagnosis and treatment of shoulder instability.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:7778016pubmed:articleTitle[Dynamic stability of the glenohumeral joint. A biomechanical study].lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:7778016pubmed:affiliationOrthopädische Klinik, Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover im Annastift e.V.lld:pubmed
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