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Luxatio erecta humeri. A case report.

J R Davids1, R D Talbott

  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Denver General Hospital, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 80204-4507.

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
|March 1, 1990
PubMed
Summary
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Luxatio erecta humeri, a rare shoulder dislocation, occurs from axial loading or hyperabduction. This unique injury requires specific reduction techniques and carries risks of neurovascular damage and long-term complications.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Traumatology
  • Sports Medicine

Background:

  • Luxatio erecta humeri is an uncommon form of glenohumeral dislocation.
  • It results from specific injury mechanisms, including axial loading or hyperabduction.
  • The presentation is characterized by the arm being held rigidly abducted above the head.