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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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Background: Among all joint dislocations, dislocations of the shoulder are the most common. Although posterior shoulder dislocation is infrequent, it is more common following seizures.
Shahin Talebi +2 more
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Surgical Management of Anterior Shoulder Instability in Skeletally Immature Patients: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Mandalapu A +8 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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Return to Competitive Sport After Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: A Scoping Review of Current Outcomes and Clearance Decision-Making Criteria. [PDF]
Fails A, Popchak A.
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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 ...
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Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the effect that sex has on recurrence of anterior shoulder instability following primary arthroscopic anterior shoulder stabilization.
Connor K. Cannizzaro, B.S. +7 more
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Secondary frozen shoulder after traumatic anterior shoulder instability
Background: Secondary frozen shoulder after traumatic anterior shoulder instability is rare. The therapeutic management and clinical outcome of this condition are not well known.
Yohei Harada, MD, PhD +5 more
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Arthroscopic Bone Grafting of the Humeral Head for Treatment of a Deep Hill-Sachs Lesion
Recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation often leads to the presence of a Hill-Sachs lesion. A large Hill-Sachs lesion compromises shoulder stability and should be addressed with bone augmentation when it is too deep.
Jin Tang, M.B. +2 more
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Introduction: The shoulder is the most mobile joint and also the most commonly dislocated joint in our body. Anterior dislocation of the shoulder is more common than posterior and inferior dislocation.
Hari Krishna Yadoji +3 more
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