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What is a symptomatic SLAP II tear? It is all about inclusion and exclusion criteria
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We have read with great interest the article ‘Sham surgery versus labral repair or biceps tenodesis for type II superior labral tear from anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions of the shoulder: a three-armed randomised clinical trial’.1 Although we highly appreciate the efforts of the authors to bring more understanding to the topic of treatment of SLAP II lesions, we have some comments and two questions concerning this high-quality and relevant study. We believe that the conclusions of the current trial have to be drawn in the light of these remarks.
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