Sex-specific differences in outcomes after anterior shoulder surgical stabilization: A meta-analysis and systematic review of literature
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Publication
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AuthorsGoodrich E.; Wolf M.; Vopat M.; Mok A.; Baker J.; Bernard C.; Tarakemeh A.; Vopat B.
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TypeOriginal Research
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JournalJSES International
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Publication Date2022
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Abstract
Anterior shoulder instability frequently occurs in young, physically active individuals and may be treated with surgical stabilization. Previous studies have shown that males more often require surgical management for anterior shoulder instability and may have a higher frequency of recurrent instability episodes after surgical management, but females have been found to have increased incidence of apprehension after surgical stabilization. The purpose of this study is to review the literature and assess anterior shoulder surgical stabilization postoperative outcomes between males and females to identify and describe sex-based differences.