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Acute Shoulder Injuries in Adults.
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American family physician [Am Fam Physician] 2016 Jul 15; Vol. 94 (2), pp. 119-27. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Acute shoulder injuries in adults are often initially managed by family physicians. Common acute shoulder injuries include acromioclavicular joint injuries, clavicle fractures, glenohumeral dislocations, proximal humerus fractures, and rotator cuff tears. Acromioclavicular joint injuries and clavicle fractures mostly occur in young adults as the result of a sports injury or direct trauma. Most nondisplaced or minimally displaced injuries can be treated conservatively. Treatment includes pain management, short-term use of a sling for comfort, and physical therapy as needed. Glenohumeral dislocations can result from contact sports, falls, bicycle accidents, and similar high-impact trauma. Patients will usually hold the affected arm in their contralateral hand and have pain with motion and decreased motion at the shoulder. Physical findings may include a palpable humeral head in the axilla or a dimple inferior to the acromion laterally. Reduction maneuvers usually require intra-articular lidocaine or intravenous analgesia. Proximal humerus fractures often occur in older patients after a low-energy fall. Radiography of the shoulder should include a true anteroposterior view of the glenoid, scapular Y view, and axillary view. Most of these fractures can be managed nonoperatively, using a sling, early range-of-motion exercises, and strength training. Rotator cuff tears can cause difficulty with overhead activities or pain that awakens the patient from sleep. On physical examination, patients may be unable to hold the affected arm in an elevated position. It is important to recognize the sometimes subtle signs and symptoms of acute shoulder injuries to ensure proper management and timely referral if necessary.
- Subjects :
- Acromioclavicular Joint diagnostic imaging
Acromioclavicular Joint injuries
Clavicle diagnostic imaging
Clavicle injuries
Conservative Treatment
Fractures, Bone therapy
Humans
Immobilization
Joint Dislocations diagnosis
Joint Dislocations therapy
Pain Management
Physical Examination
Physical Therapy Modalities
Radiography
Range of Motion, Articular
Rotator Cuff Injuries therapy
Shoulder Dislocation therapy
Shoulder Injuries therapy
Fractures, Bone diagnosis
Rotator Cuff Injuries diagnosis
Shoulder Dislocation diagnosis
Shoulder Injuries diagnosis
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1532-0650
- Volume :
- 94
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- American family physician
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 27419328