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Characterisation of variability and investigation of factors influencing maximum coronal abduction and forward elevation in post-operative rTSA subjects

Eva Herbst (1) (2), Maartje van Beurden (1), Heath Henninger (3), Stephen Ferguson (1), Philipp Moroder (2)
(1) Institute for Biomechanics
(2) Schulthess Klinik
(3) University of Utah
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Proceedings 3
International Shoulder Group (ISG) Congress 2026
Biomechanics of Normal and Pathological Movement
DOI
10.46298/mbj.17922
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Characterisation of variability and investigation of factors influencing maximum coronal abduction and forward elevation in post-operative rTSA subjects

Eva Herbst (1) (2), Maartje van Beurden (1), Heath Henninger (3), Stephen Ferguson (1), Philipp Moroder (2)
(1) Institute for Biomechanics
(2) Schulthess Klinik
(3) University of Utah
Keywords
  • [PHYS.MECA.BIOM]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Biomechanics [physics.med-ph]
  • reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
  • range of motion
  • humeral elevation
  • posture
  • biplanar fluoroscopy
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