The most common reason total shoulder arthroplasties fail is loosening of the glenoid, or socket, component. Sometimes the new socket doesn’t line up right, or it may loosen, move, or even dislocate. Loosening occurs in about 10 percent of cases.
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The most common reason total shoulder arthroplasties fail is loosening of the glenoid, or socket, component. Sometimes the new socket doesn’t line up right, or it may loosen, move, or even dislocate. Loosening occurs in about 10 percent of cases.