The study examined 245 patients — ranging in age from 60 to 92 years old — who underwent reverse shoulder arthroplasty for cuff tear arthroplasty.
Patients with rotator cuff tears with instability and without shoulder arthritis or failed prosthetic shoulder arthroplasty were also studied.
Dr. Kumar performed the procedure with the lateralized glenoid sphere, which tenses the residual rotator cuff and seeks to optimize the function of the deltoid muscle.
Physicians noted improvements in range of motion and outcomes, irrespective of diagnosis and improvements in external rotation.
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