
Shoulder instability is a sign described by the patient. The etiology of this instability is varied: sometimes it is the result of a traumatic luxation with tear of the gleno-humeral inferior ligament, sometimes it is the result of an abnormal hyperlaxity. The examiner must be able to do a difference between these two causes because treatment and consequence are very different. Nevertheless, these two factors can be associated at variable degrees. A careful history and examination, a precise x-rays and scanning can help the examiner to solve this difficult problem.
Diagnosis, Differential, Joint Instability, Shoulder Joint, Shoulder Pain, Ligaments, Articular, Humans, Physical Examination
Diagnosis, Differential, Joint Instability, Shoulder Joint, Shoulder Pain, Ligaments, Articular, Humans, Physical Examination
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