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Amadeo Touet1, Sofia Fragedakis1, Tobias Baumgartner2
1Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Klinik und Poliklinik für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie, NRW, Deutschland, Bonn.
Abstract:
The management of shoulder injuries resulting from epileptic seizures presents a particular challenge. These injuries often present complex patterns, ranging from dislocations and fractures to damage to the rotator cuff. Recurrent seizures can significantly impact the outcome and must be considered a central risk factor when choosing the therapeutic approach. Accordingly, these injuries require close multidisciplinary cooperation between orthopaedics/trauma surgery, neurology/epileptology and physiotherapy, both in diagnosis and treatment. Despite their clinical relevance, standardised treatment algorithms are currently lacking, and the available scientific evidence remains limited. This review article addresses the specific characteristics of seizure-related shoulder injuries within a multidisciplinary approach. Epidemiological aspects, including pathomechanical principles, diagnostic challenges, and current conservative and surgical treatment options, are discussed.
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