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Bilateral anterior shoulder dislocation

JAAPA, 2017
ABSTRACT Shoulders are the most common major joint to become disarticulated, and shoulder dislocation is a frequent patient presentation to the ED. Bilateral shoulder dislocations, however, are rare and typically caused by seizure activity or electrocution. Posterior disarticulation is most common following seizure activity.
Bruce S, Rudy, William L, Hennrikus
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Anterior shoulder dislocation

Independent Nurse, 2007
Shoulder dislocation requires careful rehabilitation.
Suneeta Kochhar, M Haydar Hassan
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Anterior shoulder dislocation in adolescents

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2000
Of 780 patients treated for primary anterior shoulder dislocations, 33 (4.2%) were aged 12 to 17 years at the time of the dislocation. We clinically evaluated 28 of these patients a mean of 7.1 years after the initial dislocation. All patients were radiographed, and 15 underwent magnetic resonance imaging or computed arthrotomography of the shoulder ...
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Prognosis in anterior shoulder dislocation

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1984
All patients treated for a first-time anterior glenohumeral dislocation in Olmsted County, Minnesota, from 1970 through 1979 were identified. Of these 124 patients, 116 were available for study at a mean followup of 4.63 years (range 2 to 11). Of the 116 patients, 38 (33%) had recurrence of dislocation: 21 of the 32 (66%) pa tients less than 20 years ...
W T, Simonet, R H, Cofield
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Anterior Shoulder Dislocations.

The Physician and sportsmedicine
In brief The clinical diagnosis of anterior shoulder dislocations can be made by evaluating the mechanism of injury and noting limited arm adduction and shoulder rotation. In addition, the shoulder loses its normal rounded contour, and the acromion is unusually prominent.
John Gary, Aronen, Raymond D, Chronister
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Anterior Recurrent Dislocation of Shoulder

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1967
(1967). Anterior Recurrent Dislocation of Shoulder. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica: Vol. 38, No. 1-4, pp. 479-493.
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Anterior Shoulder Dislocations in Sports???

Sports Medicine, 1986
Anterior shoulder dislocations, primary and recurrent, are among the most disabling injuries to the shoulder that can plague the athlete. The diagnosis is easily made by the following: the physical appearance of the shoulder; loss of capability by the athlete to internally and externally rotate the shoulder with the elbow at his side; by evaluating the
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