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Shoulder instability : management and rehabilitation
HAYES K; CALLANAN M; WALTON J
J ORTHOP SPORTS PHYS THER , 2002, vol. 32, n° 10, p. 497-509 Doc n°: 107837 Localisation : Documentation IRR Descripteurs : DD362 - TRAITEMENT DE REEDUCATION - EPAULE Shoulder dislocation and subluxation occurs frequently in athletes with peaks in the second and sixth decades. The majority (98%) of traumatic dislocations are in the anterior direction. The most frequent complication of shoulder dislocation is recurrence, a complication that occurs much more frequently in the adolescent population. The static (predominantly capsuloligamentous and labral) and dynamic (neuromuscular) restraints to shoulder instability are now well defined. Rehabilitation aims to enhance the dynamic muscular and proprioceptive restraints to shoulder instability. This paper reviews the nonoperative treatment and the postoperative management of patients with various classifications of shoulder instability. Langue : ANGLAIS Tiré à part : OUI Identifiant basis : 2003225918 |
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