1950
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(50)90581-2
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Primary anterior dislocation of the shoulder

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“…Dislocation recurs in 66% to 100% of people aged 20 years or under, 13% to 63% of people aged between 20 and 40 years, and 0% to 16% of people aged 40 years or older. Data from Hovelius et al, 42 Marans et al, 61 McLaughlin et al, 65 Rowe, 84 and Simonet and Cofield. 87 have already dislocated can expect to dislocate again within 2 years of the initial injury.…”
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“…Dislocation recurs in 66% to 100% of people aged 20 years or under, 13% to 63% of people aged between 20 and 40 years, and 0% to 16% of people aged 40 years or older. Data from Hovelius et al, 42 Marans et al, 61 McLaughlin et al, 65 Rowe, 84 and Simonet and Cofield. 87 have already dislocated can expect to dislocate again within 2 years of the initial injury.…”
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“…Dislocation has been reported to recur in 66% to 100% of people aged 20 years or under, 13% to 63% of people aged between 20 and 40 years, and in 0% to 16% of people aged 40 years or older. 42,61,65,82,87 …”
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“…In addition, males have a six-fold greater risk of recurrence than do females [4,13]. Rowe and Sakellarides [14] reported that 94% of all dislocations involved patients who were younger than 20 years of age.…”
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“…The incidence of traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation in the general population is 1.7%. The recurrence rate after conservative management is high among patients who are under 20 years old and lower among patients who are over 40 years old [4]. The location and magnitude of the first trauma is correlated with the recurrence rate [5].…”
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“…These studies noted a recurrence rate of 66 to 94% in patients younger than 20, and a recurrence rate of 40 to 74% in patients between 20 and 40. 7,15,20,26,35 More recently, Burkhart and DeBeer noted a 67% recurrence rate in patients with significant bone defects com pared to a 4% recurrence rate in patients with nonsigni ficant bone defects. 6 Boileau et al reported a 15.3% recurrent instability rate following arthroscopic Bankart repair.…”
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