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    Open Access Case Report Article ID: JSSR-3-139

    Anterior and Posterior Capsule- Periosteal sleeve avulsion as an unusual cause of Shoulder Instability

    Eduvigis Aranda-Izquierdo, Olga Pérez-Moro, Marcos Fernández- Cuadros*, Ana Maria Valverde-Villar, Alejandro Ortíz-Espada and Rafael Llopis-Miró

    Traumatic anterior shoulder instability is a typical condition in young people and athletes. There are many different injuries that may be present, producing or coexisting with shoulder instability, in addition to classic Bankart lesion.

    Post-traumatic shoulder dislocation is much less common, between 2% to 5% of all shoulder dislocation, ascending to 10% on contact sports people. The most common causes are seizures, high energy trauma and electrocution. Traumatic multidirectional instability without hypermobility is extremely rare. We have found no reports in literature about a similar case.

    The purpose of this case report is to describe an unusual case of a patient who suffered an anterior and posterior shoulder dislocation simultaneously during self-defense training. Besides the complete description of a new and unusual type of injury, difficulty in diagnosis, surgical treatment and the used rehabilitation protocol are reviewed.

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    Published on: May 15, 2017 Pages: 20-24

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/2455-2968.000039
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