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Shoulder dislocations can be either anterior or posterior dislocations. ... In cases resulting in damage to the axillary nerve there may be loss of sensation or feeling on the outside of the shoulder.
Various imaging techniques are available for assessing a shoulder dislocation. Anteroposterior , scapular "Y" (Neer view), and axillary views should constitute standard baseline x-rays both before ...
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 can ...
A 39-year-old right-hand dominant man with epilepsy presents with 7 months of right shoulder pain. The patient reports he was exercising when he heard a pop with immediate swelling and limited ...
Rupture of the circumflex artery and nerve, without fracture or dislocation, is a rare traumatic event. Such a case is reported in a champion flat jockey who sustained blunt trauma to the shoulder ...
A Hill-Sachs lesion is a compression fracture of the posterior lateral humeral head as it strikes the anterior glenoid during an anterior shoulder dislocation. 1 The incidence of a Hill-Sachs ...
Anterior shoulder instability is most often caused by traumatic injury, which is why its incidence is highest among young contact athletes who undergo repetitive high-impact collisions. Figure 1.
Anterior shoulder instability is a prevalent clinical challenge that predominantly affects young and active individuals following traumatic dislocation events. The condition arises from ...
Introduction. Many studies which examine recurrent shoulder instability following a first-time anterior shoulder dislocation do not differentiate skeletally immature children from adult populations, ...