2 Health and Rehabilitation Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand 3 Centre for Person Centred Research, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand ...
Background Hypermobility is associated with increased risk of sporting injuries. This study was performed to assess the risk of recurrent shoulder dislocations in patients with hypermobility. Methods ...
Shoulder instability occurs when your shoulder joint (ball and socket) has lost is normal alignment (ball resting symmetrically in the socket), which causes your arm to lose its support. The most ...
A 43-year-old woman with a past medical history significant for HIV complicated by cryptococcal meningitis and seizures presented to the ED after suffering a seizure and syncope.The following day she ...
While a young child is more at risk to break a bone in the upper arm, the adolescent is at risk to sustain a dislocated shoulder. Yet, not all dislocations are the same. Instability is the act of the ...
NEW ORLEANS — Patients with an anterior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint have had a 0% recurrence rate when immobilized in external rotation, according to the early results of a Japanese study.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The most flexible joint in the entire human ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, July 7 (UPI) --Athletes who dislocate their shoulder and are not treated with surgery are significantly more likely to re-injure their shoulders, according to a recent study.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - Shoulder instability is most common in the young, athletic population, bringing a focus to how these injuries are best treated. Research presented today at the American ...
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 ...
An unexplained pain in your shoulder can mean many things, including dislocation. In some cases, identifying a dislocated shoulder is as easy as looking in the mirror. The affected area may be visibly ...
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