JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques (Feb 2023)

The role of the anterior shoulder joint capsule in primary glenohumeral osteoarthritis

  • Suleiman Y. Sudah, MD,
  • Mariano E. Menendez, MD,
  • Michael A. Moverman, MD,
  • Richard N. Puzzitiello, MD,
  • Dianne Little, DVM, PhD,
  • Allen D. Nicholson, MD,
  • Grant E. Garrigues, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 21 – 27

Abstract

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The pathogenesis of primary glenohumeral arthritis (GHOA) is mediated by a complex interaction between osseous anatomy and the surrounding soft tissues. Recently, there has been growing interest in characterizing the association between the anterior shoulder joint capsule and primary GHOA because of the potential for targeted treatment interventions. Emerging evidence has shown substantial synovitis, fibrosis, and mixed inflammatory cell infiltrate in the anterior capsule of osteoarthritic shoulders. In addition, increased thickening of the anterior shoulder joint capsule has been associated with greater posterior glenoid wear and humeral head subluxation. While these findings suggest that anterior capsular disease may play a causative role in the etiology and progression of eccentric GHOA, further studies are needed to support this association. The purpose of this article is to review the pathogenesis of primary GHOA, contextualize current hypotheses regarding the role of the anterior capsule in the disease process, and provide directions for future research.

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