I. What is the definition of a failed shoulder joint replacement?
II. What are the types of shoulder joint replacement failure?
III. How is shoulder joint replacement failure evaluated?
IV. What can be done for shoulder joint replacement without revision surgery?
V. What are the surgical approaches to revision of a failed shoulder joint replacement?
Failure of anatomic shoulder joint replacement is discussed in this link.
Failure of reverse total shoulder joint replacement is discussed in this link.
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Here are some videos that are of shoulder interest
Shoulder arthritis - what you need to know (see this link).
How to x-ray the shoulder (see this link).
The ream and run procedure (see this link).
The total shoulder arthroplasty (see this link).
The cuff tear arthropathy arthroplasty (see this link).
The reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (see this link).
The smooth and move procedure for irreparable rotator cuff tears (see this link).
Shoulder rehabilitation exercises (see this link)
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