The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 83:621 (2001)
© 2001 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Neviasers Contribution to the Treatment of ALPSA Lesions
Minoru Yoneda, MD,
Gary M. Gartsman, MD,
Steven M. Hammerman, MD and
Toni S. Roddey, PhD, PT, OCS
Shoulder and Sports Medicine Service, Osaka Kosei Nenkin
Hospital, 4-2-78 Fukushima, Fukushima-ku, Osaka-city, Osaka 553-0003,
Japan. E-mail address: minoru-yoneda@ad7.mopera.ne.jp
Corresponding author: Gary M. Gartsman, MD, Fondren Orthopedic
Group L.L.P., 7401 South Main, Houston, TX 77030-4509. E-mail address for
G.M. Gartsman: gary@fondren.com
To The Editor:
In the article "Arthroscopic Treatment of Anterior-Inferior
Glenohumeral Instability" (82-A: 991-1003, July 2000),
by Gartsman et al., the authors noted in the introduction
that Neviaser was the first to report on the anterior labroligamentous
periosteal sleeve avulsion (ALPSA) lesion. To my knowledge, when
Broca and Hartmann1 reported . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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