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A Locked Posterior Shoulder Dislocation: An Injury Not to Miss. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus
Lahrach EM   +4 more
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Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation in a Child: A Case Report. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Orthop Case Rep
Aloui Y   +5 more
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Posterior shoulder dislocations

BMJ, 2015
#### The bottom line After being tackled earlier that day, a 33 year old rugby player presented to a walk in clinic with diffuse left shoulder pain, limited abduction, and arm held in slight internal rotation, with a flexed, adducted, and internally rotated position (fig 1⇓).
Robert C, Jacobs   +2 more
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Posterior Shoulder Dislocations and Fracture-Dislocations

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2005
Posterior shoulder dislocations and fracture-dislocations are uncommon injuries that most often occur during seizures or as a result of high-energy trauma. Despite advances in imaging, they are frequently diagnosed late. Detection is facilitated by heightened clinical suspicion of the injury in high-risk individuals together with appropriate ...
C Michael, Robinson, Joseph, Aderinto
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Chronic shoulder dislocations

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2003
Thirty-two patients with chronic dislocation of the shoulder were diagnosed over a 5-year period at King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, South Africa. Thirty-one patients had an anterior subcoracoid dislocation. One patient had a chronic posterior dislocation. The duration of dislocation ranged from 6 days to 2 years.
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Shoulder dislocation

JAAPA, 2023
Nicole, Bartoszewski, Nata, Parnes
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Voluntary dislocation of shoulder

Postgraduate Medicine, 1988
Voluntary dislocation of the shoulder is rarely seen by primary care physicians, but they must be able to recognize it and treat it correctly. Patients often use this ability to attract attention to themselves. Since the dislocations are painless and are performed at will, surgical intervention is not required.
P, Shvartzman, N, Guy
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The subacromial shoulder dislocation

Der Chirurg, 1999
We report on a case of subacromial shoulder dislocation, which resulted from a combination of a cranial glenoid fracture and an acromial fracture. The patient sustained this rare injury while playing handball. The whole implication of the injury was revealed only after extensive workup with CT scan of the shoulder.
M, Koch   +3 more
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