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Anterior shoulder dislocations.

Authors: J, Yu;

Anterior shoulder dislocations.

Abstract

The glenohumeral joint of the shoulder is the most commonly dislocated joint in the body. When dislocation occurs, it is usually anterior. The primary care physician usually sees the patient after reduction has been performed. Thus, treatment is directed at recovery of function and preventing recurrences. The prognosis and likelihood of recurrence in a first-time anterior dislocation depends on the mechanism of injury, treatment, rehabilitation, sex, age, and complications. Non-operative treatment after reduction usually involves immobilization and rehabilitation. Studies to date seem to indicate that age and activity level are more important factors for recurrence than length of immobilization. Traditionally, if there are recurrences after conservative treatment, then surgery is contemplated.

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Adult, Male, Shoulder Joint, Shoulder Dislocation, Age Factors, Prognosis, Exercise Therapy, Immobilization, Sex Factors, Recurrence, Risk Factors, Humans, Female

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