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corrective surgery is performed. Such a predicament was forcibly impressed upon us in 1969 when three of our key athletes presented with symptoms of subluxation, manifested by the shoulder’s &dquo;going out&dquo; with blocking or tackling, followed by pain in the shoulder at the extremes of motion. Resistive exercises did not relieve the symptoms and improved techniques of blocking and tackling did not decrease the frequency of injury. It appeared as though the players would be lost for the season until