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Seybold, D; Schildhauer, TA; Muhr, G.
Rare anterior shoulder dislocation in a toddler.
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2009; 129(3):295-298
Doi: 10.1007/s00402-007-0546-x
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Schildhauer Thomas Armin
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- Abstract:
- Traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation in toddlers and pediatric patients is a very rare injury pattern. The treatment and the recurrence rate are mostly extrapolated from adult and adolescent data. A 2-year-old toddler is presented with a first-time traumatic shoulder dislocation caused by a pull on the abducted arm. The treatment included a gentle closed reduction performing the Milch maneuver and a short-sling immobilization. The 2.5-year-follow-up demonstrated a stable shoulder with free range of motion while still having a Hill-Sachs-lesion. Shoulder dislocation in toddlers maybe addressed less aggressively after closed reduction than in adults due to an unknown recurrence rate.
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Child, Preschool -
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Female -
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Humans -
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Manipulation, Orthopedic -
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Shoulder Dislocation - diagnosisShoulder Dislocation - therapy
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Shoulder dislocation
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Pediatric shoulder dislocation
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Pediatric trauma