2020
DOI: 10.36150/2499-6564-431
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Unusual presentation of bilateral inferior shoulder dislocation following a trivial fall in an elderly female: a case report

Abstract: How to cite this article: Jayarajah U, Palkumbura C, Arulanantham A, et al. Unusual presentation of bilateral inferior shoulder dislocation following a trivial fall in an elderly female: a case report.

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“…Falls were the commonest mechanism of injury in 32 out of 42 cases (76.2%), particularly high energy falls (fall from a height [ 19 23 ], ladder [ 10 , 24 34 ] from a horse [ 35 ], and from a boat [ 36 ] accounting to 20 out of 42 cases (45,2%), while fall from standing height [ 37 – 46 ] accounting to 10 out of 42 cases (23,8%)). Road traffic accident was the cause of TBLE in eight cases [ 47 54 ] (19%).…”
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“…Falls were the commonest mechanism of injury in 32 out of 42 cases (76.2%), particularly high energy falls (fall from a height [ 19 23 ], ladder [ 10 , 24 34 ] from a horse [ 35 ], and from a boat [ 36 ] accounting to 20 out of 42 cases (45,2%), while fall from standing height [ 37 – 46 ] accounting to 10 out of 42 cases (23,8%)). Road traffic accident was the cause of TBLE in eight cases [ 47 54 ] (19%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Close reduction has been achieved with traction–counter-traction in both sides in 30 cases [ 19 , 23 , 25 , 27 30 , 32 43 , 45 53 , 55 , 58 ]. Different technique on each side was used in two cases [ 21 , 44 ] and the two-step technique has been used in three cases [ 20 , 56 , 57 ].…”
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