Shoulder & Elbow dislocations.

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Shoulder & Elbow dislocations. H. Sithebe 2012

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Shoulder & Elbow dislocations. H. Sithebe 2012. Shoulder Dislocations. 50% of all joint dislocations. 98% - Anterior. 2% - Posterior. Clinical Presentation. Anterior dislocation. Posterior Dislocation. Rare. Missed!!. Adduction. Internal rotation. Abduction. External rotation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Shoulder & Elbow dislocations.

H. Sithebe2012

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Shoulder Dislocations.

• 50% of all joint dislocations.

• 98% - Anterior.• 2% - Posterior.

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Clinical Presentation.

Anterior dislocation.• Abduction.• External rotation.

Posterior Dislocation.• Rare.• Missed!!.• Adduction.• Internal rotation.

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Clinical Assessment.

• Neurovascular Exam!!!.

• Brachial Plexus.• Axillary Nerve.• Peripheral pulses.

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Radiology.

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Radiology.

Anterior. Posterior.

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Reduction- Hippocratic manoeuvre

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Reduction- Anterior Dislocation.

• Stimson.

• Kocher.

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Complications.

• Rotator cuff tear.• Nerve injury.• Vascular injury.• Fracture-dislocation.• Stiffness.• Unreduced dislocation.• Recurrent dislocation.

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Elbow Dislocations

• Stable Joint.• Simple dislocations.

• Complex dislocations.

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Pathophysiology.

• Posterior.• Fall on extended/abducted arm.

• Anterior.• Direct blow to Flexed elbow.

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Clinical Presentation.

• Posterior.• Elbow flexed.

• Anterior.• Extended

• Neurovascular exam!!!!.

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Radiology

AP Lateral.

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Reduction- posterior dislocation.

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Complications.

• Vascular injury.(Compartment Sx)• Nerve injury.

• Stiffness.• Recurrent dislocation.• OA.