| Literature DB >> 30502026 |
Jean-Christophe Murray1, Alexandre Leclerc2, Amerigo Balatri1, Stéphane Pelet3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Patients that sustain anterior shoulder dislocation frequently experience recurrence. Immobilisation in external rotation has been proposed as a treatment that could lower this risk. HYPOTHESIS: There is a difference in recurrence rates between immobilization in internal or external rotation following a first-time anterior shoulder dislocation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Single-center randomized controlled trial. Fifty patients with a first episode of traumatic anterior dislocation were randomly assigned to immobilization in internal rotation (IR; 25 patients) or external rotation (ER; 25 patients) for three weeks. Clinical follow-up: 24 months. Additionally, some patients underwent a magnetic resonance imaging with intra-articular contrast (MR arthrography) within seven days after trauma, and then at three months. PRIMARY OUTCOME: recurrence of dislocation. Secondary outcome: healing rate of labral lesions on MR arthrography.Entities:
Keywords: (MeSH) Shoulder dislocation; (Non MeSH) Internal rotation; Conservative treatment; External rotation; Randomized controlled trial; Recurrence
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30502026 DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2018.10.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop Traumatol Surg Res ISSN: 1877-0568 Impact factor: 2.256