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Editorial Commentary: Posterior Shoulder Instability in Athletes: Durable Recovery May Be Achievable With Arthroscopic Management

Abstract

Posterior shoulder instability, once considered rare, is increasingly recognized in young and athletic populations. Arthroscopic stabilization techniques have shown favorable outcomes with improvements in pain, function, and return to sport. Although most available evidence has been limited to short-term follow-up, emerging data suggest that arthroscopic management offers durable protection against recurrent instability and sustained athletic participation. The challenge remains in accurate diagnosis and patient selection, but advances in surgical technique and rehabilitation continue to refine outcomes. Posterior shoulder instability should no longer be viewed as an uncommon or unpredictable entity; rather, with modern arthroscopic management, it represents a condition where reliable and lasting recovery may be achievable.

Authors

Kay J; Ayeni OR

Journal

Arthroscopy The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, Vol. 41, No. 12, pp. 5056–5057

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 1, 2025

DOI

10.1016/j.arthro.2025.09.003

ISSN

0749-8063

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