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Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for acute Neer type III and IV proximal humeral head fractures with different humeral stem inclination versus nonsurgical treatment: a prospective, single-blinded, randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Hanisch KWJ.
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Analysis of risk factors and prevention strategies of shoulder joint stiffness after traumatic proximal humeral fracture in patients with osteoporosis. [PDF]
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Revisiting Intranasal Salmon Calcitonin: Historical Osteoporosis Evidence and a Potential Role in Acute Orthopaedic Pain Management. [PDF]
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Multidetector CT in shoulder fractures
Emergency Radiology, 2004The aim of this study was to assess the multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) findings in acute shoulder traumas compared to radiographic findings in patients referred to a level one trauma center. Two hundred and ten patients (128 male, 82 female, age 16-95 years, mean age 51.7 years) underwent shoulder MDCT due to acute trauma.
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FRACTURE-SUBLUXATIONS OF THE SHOULDER
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 19481 . Attention is drawn to the not infrequent occurrence of downward subluxation of the shoulder joint accompanying fractures of the upper end of the humerus. 2. Such cases fall into early or late groups according to the time of onset of the subluxation. 3. The subluxation often disappears spontaneously, but it may persist and cause disability.
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Posterior Shoulder Dislocations and Fracture-Dislocations
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2005Posterior 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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Bilateral shoulder fracture-dislocations.
JAMA, 1966Dr. Aufranc: This is the final in a series of three presentations devoted to the management of severe fractures involving the proximal end of the humerus and the shoulder joint. The great majority of patients with fractures in this area can be managed by simply supporting the arm and carefully supervising a gradually progressive program of shoulder ...
O E, Aufranc, W N, Jones, R H, Turner
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2005
1. Principles of Treatment and Outcomes Assessment (Zuckerman/Park) 2. Anatomy of the Shoulder (Kubiak/Koval/Zuckerman) 3. Proximal Humeral Fractures: Clinical Evaluation and Classification (Zuckerman/Leibman) 4. One-Part Fractures (Shin/Zuckerman) 5. Two-Part Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations (Liporace/Koval) 6.
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1. Principles of Treatment and Outcomes Assessment (Zuckerman/Park) 2. Anatomy of the Shoulder (Kubiak/Koval/Zuckerman) 3. Proximal Humeral Fractures: Clinical Evaluation and Classification (Zuckerman/Leibman) 4. One-Part Fractures (Shin/Zuckerman) 5. Two-Part Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations (Liporace/Koval) 6.
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Difficult Sports-Related Shoulder Fractures
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1990The management of several types of shoulder fractures is presented. These infrequently occurring fractures are seen in a sports medicine practice. Basic principles of fracture care apply and are used in their treatment. Other fractures not discussed would be treated similarly.
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