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Sports Medicine: Dislocated Shoulder
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Sports Medicine: Dislocated Shoulder
Bill Christiansen, a “weekend warrior” athlete, loves basketball’s flow and energy. But for months he couldn’t play because his shoulder kept painfully dislocating. Bill was referred to Dr. John Green, an orthopedist at the University of Washington Sports Medicine Clinic. He performed a minimally invasive arthroscopic repair, moving the labrum back to normal position and holding it in place against the glenoid with absorbable suture anchors. With rehab, Christiansen got his game back. To view the full Inside Access program, go to Inside Access: UW Sports Medicine for Every Athlete. From the Series:Inside Access Preview
Video Length: 108
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: September 14, 2008
View Count: 52
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