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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 ...
The patient has a large Hill-Sachs lesion as a result of his anterior shoulder dislocation. A Hill-Sachs lesion is a compression fracture of the posterior lateral humeral head as it strikes the ...
Anterior shoulder instability is a common shoulder pathology, occurring in 1% to 2% of the general population. This instability is caused by injuries to the labrum or capsuloligamentous structures ...
A dislocated shoulder can occur after a strong impact to the shoulder. This article looks at possible causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Shoulder instability does not merely refer to one disorder. Instead, it refers to many shoulder disorders, including dislocation, subluxation, and laxity.
The issue occurs when the end (head) of the humerus bone partially shifts out of the glenoid fossa (socket) portion of the ...
Anterior shoulder instability is a prevalent clinical challenge that predominantly affects young and active individuals following traumatic dislocation events.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Results showed patients with anterior shoulder instability had a 6.1% dislocation rate and a 19.6% subluxation rate 2 years after surgery, with younger patients and ...
The traditional treatment of a first-time anterior shoulder dislocation of reduction and a period of immobilisation should be challenged. The purpose of this review is to assimilate and present the ...
Exercise can help you heal from a shoulder labral tear. Learn the best exercises for shoulders that have a labral tear, how to get started, and how to maintain your range of motion.
Table 1 describes the various static shoulder stabilizers and their function. [4, 5] What is the long-term prognosis of nonoperative management for this individual?