Background Skeletal maturity and age-related changes in the composition of the glenoid labrum and joint capsule may influence rates of recurrent instability in children. We systematically review risk factors which predispose children to recurrent shoulder instability. Methods The systematic review-concerned studies published before May 2015. Statistical analysis was undertaken to compare rates of recurrence for each extracted risk factor. Pooled ORs were analysed using random effects meta-analysis. Results 6 retrospective cohort studies met the inclusion criteria. 8 risk factors were identified across the studies including age, sex, shoulder dominance and injury side, mechanism of injury, state of physis closure, and Hill-Sachs and Bankart ...
Background. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in the ol...
Recurrent instability following a first-time anterior traumatic shoulder dislocation may exceed 26%....
Of 780 patients treated for primary anterior shoulder dislocations, 33 (4.2%) were aged 12 to 17 yea...
Background: Skeletal maturity and age-related changes in the composition of the glenoid labrum and j...
Background: Skeletal maturity and age-related changes in the composition of the glenoid labrum and j...
Background Recurrent instability following a first time anterior traumatic shoulder dislocation may ...
Abstract Background Recurrent instability following a first-time anterior traumatic shoulder disloca...
Objective To develop a multivariate tool that would predict recurrent instability after a first-time...
The optimal management for a person following a first-time traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation (...
Background: Glenohumeral dislocation is the most commonly encountered adult joint instability. The e...
Background: The prevalence and risk factors for recurrent instability and functional impairment foll...
Background. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in the ol...
Background. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in the ol...
Background. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in the ol...
open6noBackground. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in...
Background. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in the ol...
Recurrent instability following a first-time anterior traumatic shoulder dislocation may exceed 26%....
Of 780 patients treated for primary anterior shoulder dislocations, 33 (4.2%) were aged 12 to 17 yea...
Background: Skeletal maturity and age-related changes in the composition of the glenoid labrum and j...
Background: Skeletal maturity and age-related changes in the composition of the glenoid labrum and j...
Background Recurrent instability following a first time anterior traumatic shoulder dislocation may ...
Abstract Background Recurrent instability following a first-time anterior traumatic shoulder disloca...
Objective To develop a multivariate tool that would predict recurrent instability after a first-time...
The optimal management for a person following a first-time traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation (...
Background: Glenohumeral dislocation is the most commonly encountered adult joint instability. The e...
Background: The prevalence and risk factors for recurrent instability and functional impairment foll...
Background. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in the ol...
Background. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in the ol...
Background. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in the ol...
open6noBackground. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in...
Background. Recurrent shoulder dislocations occur much more frequently in adolescents than in the ol...
Recurrent instability following a first-time anterior traumatic shoulder dislocation may exceed 26%....
Of 780 patients treated for primary anterior shoulder dislocations, 33 (4.2%) were aged 12 to 17 yea...