Among patients treated non-operatively for 1 year following a diagnosis of posterior
shoulder instability (PSI), little is known about the incidence of surgery between
1-13 years after injury. The purpose of this study is to define the frequency and
evaluate the factors predictive for late surgical intervention of symptomatic PSI.
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