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Shoulder injury

1996
Abstract That ‘X-rays’ are not the be all and end all of establishing a diagnosis in traumatized patients is perfectly illustrated in the shoulder where there are several skeletal injuries not shown or easily missed on routine shoulder X-rays but in which correct clinical method will lead to correct X-rays being taken.
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Shoulder injury

BMJ, 2012
S S, Jing, S D S, Newman, D P S, Baghla
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Shoulder Injury – Hockey

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2004
Christopher Dietrich   +1 more
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Shoulder Injury – Football

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2004
Jeffrey R. Brown   +3 more
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Acute shoulder injuries.

American family physician, 2004
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body. The cost of such versatility is an increased risk of injury. It is important that family physicians understand the anatomy of the shoulder, mechanisms of injury, typical physical and radiologic findings, approach to management of injuries, and indications for referral.
David M, Quillen   +2 more
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Shoulder injury

2021
Mary Dawood, Robin Touquet
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Shoulder Injuries

2021
Brittany J. Moore, Jacob L. Sellon
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Shoulder Injuries

2022
M. Simon, Volker Schöffl
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Shoulder Injuries

2015
Christopher J. Tucker, Brett D. Owens
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