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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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Shoulder dislocation

MMW Fortschritte der Medizin, 2008
M, Wagner, M, Gesslein, H W, Stedtfeld
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Frozen shoulder

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2022
Neal L Millar   +2 more
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Posterior Shoulder (Glenohumeral) Dislocation

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1995
While shoulder dislocations are a common injury, dislocation in the posterior direction is unusual and often missed clinically. A traumatic posterior shoulder dislocation can be caused by a direct blow to the anterior shoulder or if a posteriorly directed force is axially applied through the forward flexed arm.
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Complications of shoulder dislocation

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999
Dislocations of the shoulder are the most common joint dislocations seen in the emergency department, and complications of shoulder dislocations are more frequent than is generally believed. It is vital that emergency physicians have current knowledge of complications associated with shoulder dislocations because of their important role in recognition ...
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Shoulder Dislocation

2012
Philip Buttaravoli, Stephen M. Leffler
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