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[Shoulder instability].

L Favard1, P Preyssas, Y Kerjean

  • 1Clinique chirurgicale orthopédique et traumatologique I, CHU hôpital Trousseau, Tours.

La Revue Du Praticien
|October 20, 1999
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Shoulder instability can stem from traumatic injury or hyperlaxity, requiring distinct treatments. Differentiating these causes through history, examination, and imaging is crucial for effective patient management.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Sports Medicine
  • Anatomy

Context:

  • Shoulder instability is a patient-reported symptom.
  • Etiologies include traumatic luxation (glenohumeral ligament tear) and abnormal hyperlaxity.
  • These factors can coexist to varying degrees.

Purpose:

  • To differentiate the causes of shoulder instability.
  • To guide appropriate treatment and predict outcomes.

Summary:

  • Distinguishing between traumatic and hyperlaxity-induced shoulder instability is essential.
  • Clinical evaluation, including patient history and physical examination, is key.
  • Radiography and advanced imaging (e.g., scanning) aid in diagnosis.

Impact:

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  • Accurate diagnosis leads to tailored treatment strategies.
  • Improved understanding of etiology impacts patient prognosis.
  • Facilitates better management of shoulder instability patients.