The treatment of first-time traumatic shoulder dislocation places surgeons in a difficult position: Either operate and risk tissue damage or immobilize patients and increase the chance of recurrent ...
Background Shoulder dislocation is a common sporting injury. Glenoid deficiency is thought to be a risk factor for recurrent shoulder dislocations. This study was performed to assess the role of CT ...
. Based on these findings, the investigators recommend this procedure to all athletes younger than 25 with this injury. "Nonoperative treatment of traumatic shoulder dislocations leads to a high rate ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. A 56-year-old right-hand-dominant woman sustained two ...
The shoulder joint is innately an unstable joint. The shoulder is composed of a joint that looks like a golf ball on a tee, the labroligament complex, which holds the joint, and muscles surrounding ...
In the general population, anterior shoulder dislocation has a reported incidence of approximately 2%. More than 80% of these cases manifest themselves as traumatic anterior dislocations in the young ...
Routinely referring patients to a tailored programme of physiotherapy after a dislocated shoulder is no better than a single session of advice, supporting materials and the option to self-refer to ...
Many people have heard the term shoulder instability but have wondered what that means. So, what is shoulder instability? Many structures are responsible for stabilizing your shoulders. This includes ...
The shoulder joint is one of the most crucial joints in the body, which is formed by the articulation of a socket on the shoulder blade (glenoid) and the upper aspect of the arm bone (humerus). A ...
Routinely referring patients to a tailored programme of physiotherapy after a dislocated shoulder is no better than a single session of advice, supporting materials and the option to self-refer to ...
Objective This study aimed to see whether the risk of shoulder dislocation is associated with innate shoulder laxity, in professional rugby players. Methodology We performed a pilot study where we ...
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