Current Trends in Shoulder Replacement: The Rational for a short stemmed humeral head replacement
Acta of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | Volume 2 | Issue 2 | July-Dec 2017 | Page 2-4 | Christoph U. Schulz
Authors: Christoph U. Schulz [1]
[1] Praxis für Spezielle Orthopädie München, Germany
Address of Correspondence
Dr. Christoph U. Schulz,
Praxis für Spezielle Orthopädie München
associate Professor at Ludwig Maximilinas University Munich, Germany
Email: dr.schulz@orthospezial.de
Abstract
This review covers the variable aspects of humeral head replacements with special focus on short stem prosthesis
Keywords: Shoulder replacement, Humeral head, short stem
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How to Cite this article: Schulz CU. Current Trends in Shoulder Replacement: The Rational for a short stemed humeral head replacement. Acta of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery July – Dec 2017;2(2):2-4. |