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Anterior shoulder dislocation

Independent Nurse, 2007
Shoulder dislocation requires careful rehabilitation.
M Haydar Hassan, Suneeta Kochhar
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Comparison of Scapular Manipulation With External Rotation Method of Reduction of Acute Anterior Shoulder Dislocation for Sedation Requirements and Success Rates.

Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals, 2018
BACKGROUND Anterior shoulder dislocation is a common sports-related musculoskeletal injury. Various methods have been described for reduction of the dislocation.
Subarna Adhikari, P. Koirala, D. Kafle
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Chronic anterior dislocation of the shoulder

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1993
The treatment of 17 chronic, unreduced anterior dislocations of the shoulder was reviewed. Eleven women and six men with on average age of 67 years (range 36 to 88 years) were studied. The duration of dislocation averaged 2.3 years (8 weeks to 8 years).
Evan L. Flatow   +2 more
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OPEN ANTERIOR DISLOCATION OF THE SHOULDER

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1977
An open dislocation of the shoulder is a very uncommon and serious injury. The sequelae of open glenohumeral dislocation include infection, avascular necrosis, and limited motion. The patient with such complications will have serious compromise in shoulder function, as illustrated in this case report and reference to another report in the literature.
George L. Lucas, Myron D. Peterson
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On-Track Lesions with a Small Distance to Dislocation Are Associated with Failure After Arthroscopic Anterior Shoulder Stabilization

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2021
Background: Off-track lesions are strongly associated with failure after arthroscopic Bankart repair. However, on-track lesions with a small distance-to-dislocation (DTD) value, or “near-track lesions,” also may be at risk for failure. The purpose of the
Ryan T. Li   +7 more
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The Effectiveness of the Latarjet Procedure in Patients with Chronic Locked Anterior Shoulder Dislocation: A Retrospective Study.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2016
BACKGROUND Chronic locked anterior shoulder dislocation is a difficult clinical problem for patients and surgeons. Prior studies have proposed a variety of surgical techniques to address this problem; however, the failure rate is high.
Yue Li, Chunyan Jiang
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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 ...
William T. Simonet, Robert H. Cofield
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Primary anterior dislocation of the shoulder

The American Journal of Surgery, 1950
Abstract The authors were unable to find authoritative or documented evidence that any form of conservative treatment prevented all dislocations of the shoulder from recurring. The trends indicated by this preliminary study suggested, on the contrary, that treatment of the primary episode was of little importance and that the site and nature of the ...
William U. Cavallaro   +1 more
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BBilateral Neglected Anterior Shoulder Dislocation with Greater Tuberosity Fractures

Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports, 2016
Introduction: Shoulder dislocations are a very common entity in routine orthopaedic practice. Chronic unreduced anterior dislocations of the shoulder are not very common.
Tejas Upasani, A. Bhatnagar, Sonu Mehta
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Anterior Shoulder Dislocations

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1995
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.
Raymond D. Chronister, John G. Aronen
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