Background An understanding of the epidemiology of shoulder dislocation/subluxation in rugby union players could help develop targeted prevention programmes and ...
Anterior shoulder instability is a common issue, particularly among athletes and active individuals. It often results from traumatic dislocations and can lead to recurrent instability if not ...
and his military orthopaedic colleagues for their work in understanding and treating anterior ... click here. Shoulder instability, which presents as either a complete dislocation or partial ...
Background Shoulder injuries in rugby players are ... These mechanisms predominantly cause GHJ dislocation, with Bankart, reverse Bankart and superior labrum anterior–posterior tears. The Try-Scorer ...
The ACL, or anterior cruciate ligament ... Here is a quick note on Jude Bellingham: We remember last year he dislocated his shoulder. The arrow points to a divot in the BALL portion of the ...
My preference is for an anterior approach to the medial malleolus -- mindful of the saphenous vein and nerve -- and a posterior approach to the lateral malleolus, which may also afford adequate ...
In 2014, Leroux et al22 evaluated the incidence of primary anterior shoulder dislocation in patients aged 16–70 years who underwent a closed reduction of the shoulder during April 2002–September 2010 ...
for fracture in patients with a clinically dislocated shoulder. All glenohumeral joint dislocations (ie, anterior, posterior or inferior) were included. The reference standard was plain radiography, ...
either by itself or in combination with other shoulder problems, such as rotator cuff tears. Superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) tears are tears of the top part of the superior labrum, where ...