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Glenohumeral Joint In Athletes

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Introduction: The glenohumeral joint has the most instability but most range of motion when compared to any other joint in the body. It requires the labrum, ligaments and capsule to maintain stability and function. A glenoid labrum tear disrupts this joint leading to pain and instability (Fitzcharles). Tears in the labrum are common in athletes who use repetitive motions of the shoulder, such as football quarterbacks, baseball pitchers and weightlifters. These tears can sometimes be mistaken as glenohumeral join instability, adhesive capsulitis and shoulder impingement (Painful). Case Description: A 25 year old healthy male who is a very active running back in the sport of football came to the emergency room. The patient has a history of previous

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