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    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Sports Medicine
    • Traumatology

    Background:

    • Anterior shoulder dislocations frequently occur in contact sports due to direct or indirect forces.
    • Diagnosis is typically straightforward, but radiographic imaging is essential.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present established guidelines for managing anterior shoulder dislocations.
    • To review potential complications associated with dislocation and its treatment.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current treatment protocols for anterior shoulder dislocations.
    • Discussion of potential complications, including fractures, neurovascular injuries, and recurrence.

    Main Results:

    • X-rays are crucial for confirming diagnosis and identifying associated fractures.
    • Treatment guidelines focus on prompt and accurate management.
    • Complications can arise during reduction or post-treatment, necessitating careful monitoring.

    Conclusions:

    • Adherence to diagnostic and treatment guidelines minimizes complications.
    • Awareness of potential complications aids in patient management and prognosis.
    • Early recognition and management are key for optimal outcomes in anterior shoulder dislocations.