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Glenohumeral Instability
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Glenohumeral Instability
, Shoulder Instability
See Also
Glenohumeral Dislocation
Glenohumeral Subluxation
Pathophysiology
Disorder of
Shoulder
capsule and
Shoulder
labrum
Epidemiology
Age at onset typically under 40 years
Risk Factors
Collision Sport
activity
Shoulder
overhead activity
Causes
Glenohumeral Dislocation
Glenohumeral Subluxation
Symptoms
Lateral deltoid numbness
Signs
Shoulder Apprehension Test
positive
Imaging
Shoulder XRay
(low sensitivity, use to evaluate differential diagnosis)
Hill-Sachs Lesion
Shoulder Dislocation
Inferior glenoid avulsion
Fracture
Shoulder MRI
(preferred imaging of
Shoulder
labrum)
Differential Diagnosis
See
Shoulder Pain
SLAP Lesion
(Superior labrum anterior to posterior)
Results from avulsion of the long head of the bicipital tendon
Associated Conditions
Age over 40 years (related to dislocations or subluxations)
Rotator Cuff Tear
s
Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis
Management
Acute Management
See
Shoulder Subluxation
See
Shoulder Dislocation
Follow-Up Management
Reduce exacerbating factors
Shoulder Strength Exercises
Rotator Cuff strengthening
Exercise
s
Scapula
r stabilizer strengthening
Exercise
s
Indications for surgery (early orthopedic
Consultation
recommended)
Course refractory to conservative measures
Recurrent
Shoulder Dislocation
or
Shoulder Subluxation
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