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- W3146688902 abstract "[Objective]To examine the mechanism and clinical outcome of the traction reduction method in treating the adult shoulder dislocation.[Method]From January 1997 to August 2007,68 patients diagnosed with shoulder-dislocation received reduction with this method.A retrospective and observational study of the outcomes was assessed in a number of patients.There were altogether 68 patients,51 male and 17 female,with an average age of 49(ranging from 16-82 years old).Forty of the cases occurred in the right shoulder and 28 others in the left,all caused by trauma:15 in traffic accidents,32 by injuries from falls,and 21 by sports injuries.Forty of the dislocations lied under the processus coracoideus,17 under the glenoid,6 under the collar bone and 5 post dislocation.Seventeen of the patients had recurrent dislocation,13 with nodules avulsion fracture of the humerus,2 with brachial plexus injury,3 with surgical neck of humerus fractures.The shortest time of restoration after injury was 30 minutes,and the longest 10 days,with an average of 2.1 days.[Result]Patients that had received the reduction method for 30 seconds to 5 minutes were all recovered with one treatment,the result being confirmed by X-rays.Sixty-four of the patients were followed up for 6-24 months and the clinical results were:61 cured and 3 turned to the better.[Conclusion]This method is easy and flexible in the reduction of adult shoulder dislocation,with fewer complications than other traditional methods.It accords with the shoulder anatomy and principles of bio-mechanics,and it is suitable to popularizing." @default.
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- W3146688902 title "A clinical analysis of traction reduction in the shoulder dislocation treatment" @default.
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