Prereduction radiographs are conventionally used to exclude fracture before attempts to reduce a dislocated shoulder in the ED. However, this step increases cost, exposes patients to ionising radiation and may delay closed reduction. Some studies have suggested that prereduction imaging may be omitted for a subgroup of patients with shoulder dislocations. To determine whether clinical predictors can identify patients who may safely undergo closed reduction of a dislocated shoulder without prereduction radiographs. A systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies that have evaluated the ability of clinical features to identify concomitant fractures in patients with shoulder dislocation. The search was updated to 23 J...
Purpose: Glenoid bone defect and the defect on the posterior-superior surface of the humerus “Hill-S...
Radiography remains pivotal to the workup of instability lesions of the shoulder, both in the acute ...
Acute anterior shoulder dislocation is an injury in which the top end of the upper arm bone is pushe...
Prereduction radiographs are conventionally used to exclude fracture before attempts to reduce a dis...
BACKGROUND: Pre-reduction radiographs are conventionally used to exclude fracture before attempts to...
Introduction: The Quebec Decision Rule (QDR) has been developed for deciding on the necessity of rad...
Context: This meta-analysis of clinical trials was conducted to compare the diagnostic accuracy of u...
Introduction: Most emergency physicians routinely obtain shoulder radiographs before and after shoul...
Introduction: Dislocation of shoulder joint is the most common joint dislocation in the body.This di...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder fracture-dislocations can represent a challenging management scenario in the em...
Introduction: Patients with shoulder dislocations commonly present to the emergency department.Ultra...
Objective To review and compare treatments (1) after primary traumatic shoulder dislocation aimed at...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder dislocations are the most common joint dislocations seen in emergency departmen...
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...
Purpose: Glenoid bone defect and the defect on the posterior-superior surface of the humerus “Hill-S...
Radiography remains pivotal to the workup of instability lesions of the shoulder, both in the acute ...
Acute anterior shoulder dislocation is an injury in which the top end of the upper arm bone is pushe...
Prereduction radiographs are conventionally used to exclude fracture before attempts to reduce a dis...
BACKGROUND: Pre-reduction radiographs are conventionally used to exclude fracture before attempts to...
Introduction: The Quebec Decision Rule (QDR) has been developed for deciding on the necessity of rad...
Context: This meta-analysis of clinical trials was conducted to compare the diagnostic accuracy of u...
Introduction: Most emergency physicians routinely obtain shoulder radiographs before and after shoul...
Introduction: Dislocation of shoulder joint is the most common joint dislocation in the body.This di...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder fracture-dislocations can represent a challenging management scenario in the em...
Introduction: Patients with shoulder dislocations commonly present to the emergency department.Ultra...
Objective To review and compare treatments (1) after primary traumatic shoulder dislocation aimed at...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder dislocations are the most common joint dislocations seen in emergency departmen...
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...
Purpose: Glenoid bone defect and the defect on the posterior-superior surface of the humerus “Hill-S...
Radiography remains pivotal to the workup of instability lesions of the shoulder, both in the acute ...
Acute anterior shoulder dislocation is an injury in which the top end of the upper arm bone is pushe...