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An anterior shoulder dislocation occurs when the shoulder slides forward out of the socket. It is usually the result of a sports injury, fall, or traffic accident. This shoulder injury is the most ...
In the general population, anterior shoulder dislocation has a reported incidence of approximately 2%. ... The optimal management of such an injury has stimulated much discussion in recent years.
The vast majority of shoulder dislocations are anterior, with only 2–5% being posterior dislocations. Potential causes include seizures, electric shock, and shoulder injuries.
This is one of the most common traumatic sporting injuries and occurs frequently in contact sports such as rugby or judo. Shoulder dislocations can be either anterior or posterior dislocations.
The issue occurs when the end (head) of the humerus bone partially shifts out of the glenoid fossa (socket) portion of the shoulder joint. While subluxation may result from a traumatic injury, it ...
Shoulder dislocation is a grave injury that requires appropriate and immediate medical attention. Understanding the various aspects of rehabilitation and treatment can help patients recover fully ...
This study was performed to assess the incidence of generalised ligament laxity in patients presented with shoulder dislocations. Prospective data were collected for patients presented with shoulder ...
In most cases, a dislocated shoulder occurs due to a blow to the shoulder or a direct injury, which may happen in road traffic accidents, sports injuries, or non-sport injuries, Dr Jashan ...
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 ...
Case Presentation. A 20-year-old varsity football defensive back sustains a primary anterior dislocation of the left shoulder while making a tackle during a football game.