Introduction: Most emergency physicians routinely obtain shoulder radiographs before and after shoulder dislocations. However, currently there is limited literature demonstrating how frequently new fractures are identified on post-reduction radiographs. The primary objective of this study was to determine the frequency of new, clinically significant fractures identified on post-reduction radiographs with a secondary outcome assessing total new fractures identified.Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review using appropriate International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (ICD-9) codes to identify all potential shoulder dislocations that were reduced in a single, urban, academic emergency department (ED) over a five-year perio...
Introduction: The Quebec Decision Rule (QDR) has been developed for deciding on the necessity of rad...
Abstract Background Shoulder dislocation and the cases of iatrogenic fractures during manual reducti...
Purpose Shoulder dislocation is a common joint dislocation managed by the emergency physicians in th...
Introduction: Dislocation of shoulder joint is the most common joint dislocation in the body.This di...
BACKGROUND: Pre-reduction radiographs are conventionally used to exclude fracture before attempts to...
AbstractBackground and Purpose: Anterior shoulder dislocation is the most common major joint disloca...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder fracture-dislocations can represent a challenging management scenario in the em...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of iatrogenic humeral neck fracture after attempted closed red...
Shoulder dislocation is identified as displacement of humerus head from the glenoid cavity of scapul...
Abstract Background Fracture and dislocation of the shoulder are usually identifiable through the us...
Background Fracture and dislocation of the shoulder are usually identifiable through the use of pla...
Prereduction radiographs are conventionally used to exclude fracture before attempts to reduce a dis...
Purpose: The extent of shoulder instability and the indication for surgery may be determined by the ...
Objectives: To evaluate the incidence of shoulder dislocation, age and gender distribution, success ...
Background: Complex posterior fracture-dislocations of the shoulder are rare and often associated wi...
Introduction: The Quebec Decision Rule (QDR) has been developed for deciding on the necessity of rad...
Abstract Background Shoulder dislocation and the cases of iatrogenic fractures during manual reducti...
Purpose Shoulder dislocation is a common joint dislocation managed by the emergency physicians in th...
Introduction: Dislocation of shoulder joint is the most common joint dislocation in the body.This di...
BACKGROUND: Pre-reduction radiographs are conventionally used to exclude fracture before attempts to...
AbstractBackground and Purpose: Anterior shoulder dislocation is the most common major joint disloca...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder fracture-dislocations can represent a challenging management scenario in the em...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of iatrogenic humeral neck fracture after attempted closed red...
Shoulder dislocation is identified as displacement of humerus head from the glenoid cavity of scapul...
Abstract Background Fracture and dislocation of the shoulder are usually identifiable through the us...
Background Fracture and dislocation of the shoulder are usually identifiable through the use of pla...
Prereduction radiographs are conventionally used to exclude fracture before attempts to reduce a dis...
Purpose: The extent of shoulder instability and the indication for surgery may be determined by the ...
Objectives: To evaluate the incidence of shoulder dislocation, age and gender distribution, success ...
Background: Complex posterior fracture-dislocations of the shoulder are rare and often associated wi...
Introduction: The Quebec Decision Rule (QDR) has been developed for deciding on the necessity of rad...
Abstract Background Shoulder dislocation and the cases of iatrogenic fractures during manual reducti...
Purpose Shoulder dislocation is a common joint dislocation managed by the emergency physicians in th...