Analysis of the coaptation role of the deltoid in reverse shoulder arthroplasty. A preliminary biomechanical study.
<h4>Background</h4>Lateralization of the glenoid implant improves functional outcomes in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty. Lateralization does not appear to impact the Deltoid's Moment Arm. Therefore, the stabilizing effect described in the literature would not be the result of an incr...
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Main Authors: | Lucas Martinez, Margaux Machefert, Thomas Poirier, Jean Matsoukis, Fabien Billuart |
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2021
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