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Bilateral Clavicle Fractures: A Report of Three Cases [PDF]
Bilateral clavicle fractures are uncommonly reported in the literature with the incidence being less than 0.5% of all the clavicle fractures. Bilateral clavicle fractures are caused either by high-energy transfer of compression forces across both ...
Devendra Lakhotia +4 more
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Background: Proximal humerus fractures can be fixed with shoulder hemiarthroplasty when joint preserving strategies are not feasible. Current literature has explored the outcomes of this intervention with short- and mid-term follow-up showing favorable ...
Andrew A. Palosaari +4 more
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Background: Among all joint dislocations, dislocations of the shoulder are the most common. Although posterior shoulder dislocation is infrequent, it is more common following seizures.
Shahin Talebi +2 more
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ObjectiveTo determine whether the two lower extremities are of equal length after hip arthroplasty for femoral neck fractures, we developed a novel method of manual positioning based on anatomical mark (shoulder-to-shoulder) in hip arthroplasty ...
Jin-shan Zhang +8 more
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Intrathoracic fracture—Dislocation of the shoulder [PDF]
Intrathoracic dislocation of the shoulder is a rare condition that usually occurs after high-energy trauma. Etiology, mechanism of injury and associated lesions are diverse. We present the case of a patient who suffered a great height fall, treated with removal of the humeral head and implantation of a shoulder hemiarthroplasty.
Alberto Izquierdo, Fernández +1 more
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Introduction As the reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) surgery has dramatically increased in the last few decades, many complications have followed through.
Giovanni Vicenti +9 more
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Impact of Awareness Program on Pain, Fatigue, and Shoulders Function among Patients Post Humeral Fracture Surgery [PDF]
Background: Proximal humeral fractures are the third most common fractures, following hip and distal radius fractures. Patients suffering fractures in overwhelmed hospitals have serious difficulties restoring their pre-fracture function.
Reham El Ashery Ashery Asker +2 more
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Shoulder and Elbow Fractures in Athletes [PDF]
The purposes of this review are to discuss the management of shoulder and elbow fractures in athletes to optimize the return to sport and to highlight treatment impact on the return to play.Fractures of the shoulder and elbow can have profound implications in an athlete career.
M, Burnier +2 more
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FRACTURE-DISLOCATION OF THE SHOULDER [PDF]
The case is reported of a fracture-dislocation of the shoulder, treated by an operation based upon a principle advanced by Moore in 1948. An excellent radiological and functional result was observed five and a half years after the injury.
F P, Dewar, R H, Yabsley
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Frequency of Fractures Identified on Post-Reduction Radiographs after Shoulder Dislocation
Introduction: Most emergency physicians routinely obtain shoulder radiographs before and after shoulder dislocations. However, currently there is limited literature demonstrating how frequently new fractures are identified on post-reduction radiographs ...
Michael Gottlieb, MD +5 more
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