“…[1] Multi-directional mobility of the shoulder joint, its anatomic structure and frequent exposition to traumas result in the more frequent occurrence of dislocations. [2] Forward and backward dislocations are observed at rates of 95% and 4-5%, respectively, in patients with shoulder dislocations. [1,3] Downward dislocation (luxatio erecta -LE), with an occurrence rate of 0.5% among all shoulder dislocations, on the other hand, is a traumatic case that is observed quite rarely, which generally occurs during hyperabduction type trauma of the arm.…”