The OJSM Hot Corner

“The Buford Complex Redefined: A Pathologic Morphology in Sheep’s Clothing” with Author Dr. Eric Edmonds, MD


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One of the long-standing assumptions in Sports Medicine is that anterosuperior labral variants including the Buford Complex and Sublabral Foramen are non-pathologic, normal anatomic variants of the shoulder joint.  But is this true?  Dr. Eric Edmonds from Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego challenges this assumption and our accepted practice of ignoring these findings when observed arthroscopically.

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