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Bone block nonunion/migration did not compromise shoulder stability but was associated with persistent apprehension and less return to sports.
However, although the graft nonunion/migration does not compromise shoulder stability (thanks to the Bankart and seat belt effect of the transferred conjoined tendon, 2B2), failure to obtain graft healing is associated with a higher rate of persistent apprehension and a decreased return to sport participation.
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Although graft nonunion/migration does not compromise shoulder stability, it is associated with persistent anterior apprehension.
Adequate healing of the transferred coracoid process to the glenoid neck is an important factor for avoiding persistent anterior apprehension.
Our results confirm the previously reported finding that adequate healing of the transferred coracoid process to the glenoid neck is an important factor for avoiding persistent anterior apprehension [ 14, 20, 22, 49].
Recurrent instability is considered to be more frequent; persistent pain or residual apprehension can influence the player's desire to dive and throw the ball (abduction and external rotation), limiting his performance.
Yet considerable apprehension persists.
By analysing situational uncertainty instead of dispositional or context-bound forms of communication apprehension, the focus shifts from persistent tendencies to refrain from participation to factors that are more dependent on the perceived properties of the current interaction process.
The Afghan view is somewhat different, with persistent reports of flight of capital due to apprehension about the insurgents taking over swathes of the country when Western forces end combat operations in 2014.
Apprehension disappeared.
Apprehension, mostly.
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