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Juan Garzon-Muvdi

Researcher at Johns Hopkins University

Publications -  16
Citations -  281

Juan Garzon-Muvdi is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotator cuff & Physical examination. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 258 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan Garzon-Muvdi include Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.

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Complications of the reverse prosthesis: prevention and treatment.

TL;DR: Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty was developed in the late 1980s for elderly patients with rotator cuff arthropathy, and several biomechanical advantages result in improved deltoid function, which improves shoulder motion and function compared to other types of shoulder ar Throplasty.
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Impingement is not impingement: the case for calling it "Rotator Cuff Disease".

TL;DR: It is proposed that the overwhelming evidence favors factors other than "impingement" as the major cause of rotator cuff disease and that a paradigm shift in the way the development of rotators cuff pathology is conceptualized allows for a more comprehensive approach to the care of the patient with rotator tendon disease.
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Does Preoperative American Society of Anesthesiologists Score Relate to Complications After Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

TL;DR: Patients with an ASA score greater than 2 had a greater risk of having a surgical complication develop and three times the risk of prosthesis failure, and higher ASA scores were associated with prolonged length of hospitalization, but not medical complications.
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Clinical and diagnostic tests for shoulder disorders: a critical review

TL;DR: The goals of this study were to review the current limitations of evidence-based medicine with regard to shoulder examination and to assess the rationale for and against the use of diagnostic physical examination tests.
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First-rib stress fracture in a high-school lacrosse player: a case report and short clinical review.

TL;DR: A 14-year-old right-hand dominant female lacrosse player presented with a complaint of right shoulder and upper posterior thorax pain of 8 days’ duration, which suggested a first-rib stress fracture, which was subsequently confirmed by chest and shoulder radiographs.