Presentation
The patient fall from the stairs today at 10 am. Clinical examination: shows deformity and the range of motion is restricted.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Anterior shoulder dislocation
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evidence of anterior shoulder dislocation
acromioclavicular joint appears normal
no clear fracture is seen
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post-reduction X-ray revealed the good position of the right glenohumeral joint.
no clear fracture is seen
Case Discussion
The reduction was achieved in our center and the post-reduction X-ray showed an excellent result.