Der Begriff Arthrose bezeichnet eine degenerative Gelenkerkrankung, von der jedes Gelenk betroffen sein kann. Unter Omarthrose wird der Gelenkverschleiß des Glenohumeralgelenks verstanden. Der Beitrag bietet Ihnen ein Update zu Operationen und Physiotherapie nach Omarthrose-OP.
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