A simple elbow and shoulder dislocation is typically not the type of injury that requires anesthesia, and a very simple maneuver can get that popped back into place. And that can usually happen on the field, on the sideline, or, at worse, in the locker room. ...
One orthopedic physician performed the reduction maneuver and the vast majority of the patients were sedated. Patients who presented with posterior shoulder dislocation, remained dislocated for more than 7 days, who had Neer three or four parts proximal humerus fractures, and who had received previous...
We aimed to compare the clinical results after ligamentous elbow dislocation between patients treated nonoperatively (group A) and patients who un
After confirmation, closed reduction was done via a standard maneuver. The patient was followed up for 2 weeks and physiotherapy was ordered. According to this case, when there was an elbow trauma with unusual radiograph without any specific finding to confirm the lateral dislocation...
Simple elbow dislocationReduction maneuverDrop signInstabilityOperative managementNonoperative managementInjury mechanismEvaluationImagingThe elbow is the second most commonly dislocated joint. Elbow dislocations are often caused by falling onto an outstretched hand, resulting in application of a valgus, supina...