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RECURRENT ANTERIOR SHOULDER INSTABILITY [PDF]
Dear Editor, Hill-Sachs lesion or posterolateral indentation fracture of the humeral head is caused by compression of the humeral head during dislocation and is pathognomonic for Glenohumeral instability [1]. Here I am reporting 2 cases of anterior shoulder instability with Hill-Sachs lesion, one of a recurrent anterior subluxation and other ...
YATENDRA KUMAR YADAV
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Anterior shoulder dislocation [PDF]
INTRODUCTION Anterior dislocation of the shoulder is commonly seen in accident and emergency (A&E) and trauma clinics. In this article, we review the existing literature on the injury and the recent trends in management. MATERIALS AND METHODS We have discussed this condition with our colleagues and performed a Medline search (‘anterior shoulder ...
Yuranga Weerakkody, Jeremy Jones
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Background The aim of this study was twofold: (i) to assess the intrarater reliability of coracohumeral distance; (ii) to investigate the level of association between coracohumeral distance measured by ultrasonography, and pain-disability and shoulder ...
S. Navarro-Ledesma+4 more
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Simultaneous bilateral anterior shoulder dislocation as a result of minimal trauma
Simultaneous bilateral anterior shoulder dislocation is rare, it often occurs after high energy trauma, we report a case of a 43-years-old male presented with bilateral anterior shoulder dislocation when he tries to stand up from the floor, shoulders in ...
Ismail El Antri+2 more
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Introduction: Coracoid fractures associated with anterior shoulder dislocations are rare occurrence. Management of these condition requires good patient and radiological assessment.
Juliet Thitai+3 more
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Traumatic anterior instability of the shoulder
The shoulder is the most unstable joint in the human body. Traumatic anterior instability of the shoulder is a common condition, which, especially in young patients, is associated with high recurrence rates. The effectiveness of non-surgical treatments when compared to surgical ones is still controversial.
Rosa, João Roberto Polydoro+2 more
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The Use of Multiple Imaging Studies Before Shoulder Stabilization Surgery Is Increasing
Purpose: To determine the incidence of preoperative shoulder imaging, explore the prevalence of obtaining multiple advanced imaging studies, and identify patient characteristics associated with specific imaging studies before anterior versus posterior ...
Madeleine A. Salesky, B.A.+5 more
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Bilateral anterior shoulder dislocation [PDF]
We describe a case of simultaneous bilateral anterior shoulder dislocation in a 70-year-old gentleman post-trauma. There was no associated motor, sensory or vascular deficit. Patient underwent closed reduction for both his dislocated shoulder joints under general anaesthesia followed by immobilisation for 4 weeks, and subsequent follow-up showed good ...
Syed Gull+3 more
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Association between shoulder coracoacromial arch morphology and anterior instability of the shoulder
Background: Glenohumeral instability is a common condition of the shoulder. Glenoid bone loss and humeral head bone loss are well recognized as risk factors for recurrent instability.
Cesar D. Lopez, BS+6 more
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Anterior Shoulder Instability Treated Through an Anterior Arthroscopic Approach
Anterior shoulder instability remains one of the main indications for shoulder surgery. We present a modified way of treating anterior shoulder instability in the beach-chair position from an anterior arthroscopic approach through the rotator interval ...
Gonzalo de Cabo, M.D.+4 more
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