An anterior dislocation of the shoulder is typically considered the most severe. This occurs when the upper arm bone (humerus) is displaced forward out of the shoulder socket. It can cause damage to surrounding structures like nerves and blood vessels, resulting in pain and instability.
The anterior superior escape of the shoulder refers to a particular direction in which the shoulder joint may dislocate. It involves the humeral head moving anteriorly and superiorly out of the glenoid fossa. This type of dislocation is relatively rare compared to anterior and inferior dislocations.
All nerves forming the brachial plexus are vulerable to injuries. Most commonly affected are axillary nerve, suprascapular nerve and the radial nerve. The axillary nerve is injured in 37% making it the most commonly injured structure with this type of injury.Suprascapular nerve at 29%, and the radial nerve (22%).
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A shoulder spica cast is typically a type of body cast that immobilizes the shoulder joint and part of the arm. It is used to stabilize fractures or dislocations in the shoulder region. The cast extends from the chest down to the hand on the affected side.
ball and socket which is a type of synovial joint.
Fracture - but it depends on the type of it or how severe was it.
Hip joint dislocation
The most common mechanism of injury for a dislocated glenohumeral (GH) joint is an anterior dislocation caused by a combination of shoulder abduction and external rotation, often occurring during activities such as falling onto an outstretched arm or during contact sports. This type of dislocation is frequently associated with trauma that exerts force on the shoulder while it is in a vulnerable position. Anterior dislocations are the most prevalent, accounting for approximately 95% of GH dislocations.
A Frank-Read dislocation is a type of dislocation that forms when two dislocations with opposite line directions interact and create a new 'jogged' dislocation. This type of dislocation can contribute to the hardening of materials through dislocation tangles and obstacles in the crystal structure.
The anterior superior escape of the shoulder refers to a particular direction in which the shoulder joint may dislocate. It involves the humeral head moving anteriorly and superiorly out of the glenoid fossa. This type of dislocation is relatively rare compared to anterior and inferior dislocations.
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All nerves forming the brachial plexus are vulerable to injuries. Most commonly affected are axillary nerve, suprascapular nerve and the radial nerve. The axillary nerve is injured in 37% making it the most commonly injured structure with this type of injury.Suprascapular nerve at 29%, and the radial nerve (22%).
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An acute Hill-Sachs fracture is a specific type of bone injury that occurs in the humeral head, typically as a result of shoulder dislocation. It is characterized by a compression fracture on the posterolateral aspect of the humeral head, often caused by the head impacting the anterior glenoid rim during dislocation. This injury can compromise shoulder stability and function, making it important to diagnose and treat appropriately. Management may include physical therapy or surgical intervention, depending on the severity.
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Jog edge dislocation refers to a type of dislocation in crystalline materials where an edge dislocation has an extra segment or "jog" that results from the intersection with another dislocation or a change in the crystal lattice. This jog alters the straight line of the edge dislocation, creating a step or kink. It can affect the material's mechanical properties, influencing how dislocations move and interact, which in turn affects deformation behavior. Jog edge dislocations are important in understanding the plasticity of materials and their strength.