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Reduction of the dislocated shoulder
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006The glenohumeral joint is the most commonly dislocated major joint of the body. Patients presenting with a suspected dislocation should be fully assessed as previously described. Of clinical importance are the distal neurovascular status, including axillary nerve function as examined through ‘regimental patch’ sensation, and the type of dislocation ...
Sam, Oussedik, Fares, Haddad
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POSTERIOR DISLOCATION OF THE SHOULDER
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1952Posterior dislocation of the humerus is a diagnostic trap. Clinical and roentgenographic evidence of this lesion is always present, but usually escapes notice unless educed. Recent lesions, recognized and treated at once, respond rapidly and well to simple measures. Recurrent or unreduced lesions require operative treatment.
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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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The subacromial shoulder dislocation
Der Chirurg, 1999We 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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Posterior Dislocation of the Shoulder
Archives of Surgery, 1956Although posterior dislocation of the shoulder was accurately described by Sir Astley Cooper 1 in 1842, little heed was paid to this specific entity in the literature until the past few years except for isolated reports of its rarity. Between 1930 and 1940, the frequency with which the x-ray picture had been misinterpreted was pointed out by Thomas, 2 ...
S J, O'CONNOR, A S, JACKNOW
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Posterior dislocation of the shoulder
The American Journal of Surgery, 1955Abstract Thirteen posterior dislocations in eleven patients are presented with a discussion of the findings and treatment. In disabilities about the shoulder joint the possibility of posterior dislocation should be kept in mind constantly because the lesion may be present more frequently than realized.
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Complications of shoulder dislocation
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999Dislocations 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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Posterior Dislocations of the Shoulder
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1964R L, Samilson, E, Miller
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