Introduction: involuntary, idiopathic, recurrent posterior shoulder subluxation is a rare entity. Subluxation of the shoulder joint occurs with every elevation movement of the hand with a certain level of pain. Active abduction and anteflexion are possible only to 90 degrees.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: In terms of access to treatment of acromioclavicular joint injuries, there are many controversies, especially after the appearance of works that promote "neglecting of injury".
Goal: The aim of this paper is to give a comparative analysis of the results of rehabilitation of patients after acute injury of the acromioclavicular joint of the third degree, treated by two surgical techniques: by Phemister and Vukov.
Material And Methods: In this study, we investigated a total of 60 operated patients: 30 patients were operated by Phemister techniq-ue, and 30 by Vukov technique.
Unlabelled: Fractures of the upper end of the humerus are relatively common. They are predominant in the female population (85%), age over 50 years, where the force that leads to fractures in 90% of cases is moderate. Multifragmentary (three-part and four-part) fracture of the upper end of humerus, treated nonoperatively, often leaves behind a significant disability.
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