An active and highly motivated athlete in his late 50s presented with a painful, stiff shoulder. We obtained these x-ray views.
His AP view showed loss of radiographic joint space and osteophytes
His axillary “truth” view showed posterior decentering of the humeral head on a flattened glenoid.

He had a ream and run procedure using a humeral head with 56 mm diameter of curvature and 21 mm thickness with 4 mm anterior eccentricity. The 12 mm humeral stem was fixed with impaction autograft.

Note the recentering of the humeral head on his postoperative “truth” view.

He recently sent this email: “Just a short note to let you know all is well with my shoulder. I had a check up with my local doctor yesterday. It will be 8 months at the end of June. He said all is well and no need to come back. I have full motion and am ocean swimming again.”
He was kind enough to also send this video of his swimming. Turn the sound up to hear the ocean waves.