Treatment of instability of the shoulder with an exercise program
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Treatment of instability of the shoulder with an exercise program
Abstract
One hundred and forty shoulders in 115 patients that had a diagnosis of traumatic or atraumatic recurrent anterior, posterior, or multidirectional subluxation were treated with a specific set of muscle-strengthening exercises. Only twelve (16 per cent) of the seventy-four shoulders (sixty-eight patients) that had traumatic subluxation had a good or excellent result from the exercises, compared with fifty-three (80 per cent) of the sixty-six shoulders that had atraumatic subluxation. For this reason, each patient who has instability of the shoulder should be thoroughly evaluated if a successful result from conservative treatment is to be expected. Every effort must be made to identify the etiology of the instability through careful history-taking, physical examination, and radiographic evaluation.
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Treatment of instability of the shoulder with an exercise program.J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1993 Feb;75(2):311-2. doi: 10.2106/00004623-199302000-00021. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1993. PMID: 8423193 No abstract available.
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