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Anterior Shoulder Dislocation 17 year old basketball player Diving for basketball with arm outstretched Players landing on his posterior shoulder while he was gaining control of ball The resulting pressure from posterior resulted in subcoracoid(anterior) dislocation 90-95% are Subcoracoid(ant) or Subglenoid(ant/inf)

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Anterior Shoulder Dislocation

17 year old basketball player

Diving for basketball with arm outstretched

Players landing on his posterior shoulder while he was gaining control of ball

The resulting pressure from posterior resulted in subcoracoid(anterior) dislocation

90-95% are Subcoracoid(ant) or Subglenoid(ant/inf)

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Didn’t see injury

Was in Training Room at time taking care of another athlete

Player presented himself to training room with arm held over stomach area

Player stated arm was numb and couldn’t moveit

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The Real Issue

Player- Father in Armed Forces

Legal guardian was grandparents- not at gamePlayer asked that I reduce shoulder to prevent

issues at homeAthletic Director was present at game- agreed

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Athlete and AD relationships

Knew of the players issues at homeVery good relationship with ADKnow the family/parents when canDon’t sit in the Training Room or the corner of

the gym in isolation

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Typical Protocol

Will place injured athlete in sling or ace wrap arm to side

Place ice over shirt or wrapSend to ER for x-raysPossible issues-- bony injuries, fractures,

ligament injuries, neuro damage

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What did I do

Check pulse and neuroPalpate shoulder area- clavicle, scapula for any

obvious FXPalpate humeral head for position/ where is it atCheck shoulders bilateral

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How did I reduce?

Placed athlete prone on stomach/tableApplied 4-5 lbs of manual tractionShoulder reduced within one minuteSubtle click or visible movement back into

glenoid fossa

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After Reduction

Check pulse and neuroPalpate shoulder anatomy to check for symmetryPlaced in sling and applied IceSent home athletic instructions of what to look for

and call me if any issuesRecheck the athlete daily basisAsked legal guardians to call me- Never did

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Follow-up care

After a few weeks we started ROMProgressed into shoulder strengtheningAthlete ran track in spring with no complaintsOf course don’t forget to document and sit with

AD to fill out paperwork

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Know the athletes/AD

Speak with the kids when the come into the training room

Get on the same page with AD and know the school policies

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Football Player/Dislocated Shoulder

Athlete was part of a group of players tackling ball carrier

The play ended out of bounds with about 6 players involved

Was about 20 yards awayAt the end of the play one player remained on his

back

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Walking upon the player/injury

Player was in supine position with arm on ground outstretched and elevated- chewing on mouth piece

All UE anatomy looked to be normal

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I think my arm fell off!

Was his first wordsStated his arm was numb and hoped it was still

onI reassured that it was still on

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Evaluation under shoulder pads

Palpate bilateral shoulder/CervicalLooking for Scapula FX, Clavicle FX, AC JT,

Humeral Head, Cervical SpineCheck elbow, hand and wristCheck for blood and neuro responsesTrust what you feel

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Humeral Head felt like in armpit

After palpation determined dislocated shoulder

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And then the wait began

Will usually rotate this back in position, resting arm on stomach and wait for parents to come down from the stands.

No parent at the gameGood relationship with AD- Policy was that

players could not be transported/ambulance without parent knowledge

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Stuck dislocated shoulder

Attempted to gently rotate arm into resting position on stomach

Arm would not move/ don’t force rotationAttempted to locate parent at home– No LuckWe waited about 15 minutes with Ice on shoulder Monitor UE vital signs

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AD finally made call

Because of no obvious true emergency we waited approx 20 minutes to call Ambulance

The issue was with parents being very upset with medical bills caused by sports and not being able to pay

The AD was willing to take the responsibility of dealing with the aftermath.

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Didn’t remove shoulder pads

Due to the shoulder being stuck in ext rotation and abduction/didn’t want to injury any further.

Ambulance arrived and had to transport with shoulder in that position

Get to know the AD and discuss policies so you are on the same page.

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Document

Called AD re injury so we both documented

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The ring finger vs logic

Football player- finger stuck in opponent players face mask

Finger will go where the opponents facemask goes

Resulting in loss of continuity between the two joints– aka- dislocated finger

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Visible appearance

Usually obvious-- crooked finger, laterally or resting on top on proximal joint

Palpate carpal, metacarpal, phalangesOnce determined that FX is usually not an issue

will reduce. Buddy tape and will play.

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How to Reduce

Usually players are sweaty from participationGauze works will because of the rough surface

place a gauze pad over proximal, middle phalanx or metacarpal

Place a separate piece of gauze over the dislocated joint

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Grasp proximal phalanx or metacarpal firmlyGrasp dislocated phalanx firmlyLift or pull dislocated finger away from joint–

Up/Down or SideThen pull dislocated finger forwardFinger should slide into placeCheck ROM, blood supply, neuro and splint

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Fran VS The Ring Finger

After attempting to reduce in this manner the finger would not budge

Then I tried put more force/pull into the effortThen I put more more force/pull into the effortFinger would not budge

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Doctor VS The ring finger

Home team doc arrived upon the sceneAttempted to reduce Then attempted to reduce againThen attempted to reduce againThe finger Won. We had to splint in the

dislocated position and send to ER with parents

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The reason we lost the battle

Because of the violent twisting and pulling of the joint, soft tissue/ligament had gotten caught between the joint

Other Issues with Dislocated FingersCommon to have small fractures Sometimes they when reduced they don’t stay in

place. FX

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Pseudoarthrosis Clavicle

Original thought to be a matchstick fracture due to pressure from birth canal.

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History

Rare Etiology Unknown—Subcalvian Artery saws

through during development? Most are occur on right side. No hx of trauma or tenderness.

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Shoulder Deformity

Normal ROM Normal Strength Slight Depression or forward rounding of

shoulder at 9 years old. Very Mild Lower Scapular Winging.

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Treatment Options?

Surgery? Risk of infection Will bone graft heal/area of poor circulation Is it worth the price? History of surgery plate breaking Other technique is a K wire through bone

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Clavicle Pseudoarthrosis Complications

Infection Nonunion Brachial Plexus Injury Rare Complications-- Pain at Site, Shoulder

Asymmetry, Decreased ROM, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.

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What are we doing?

Consulting with Dr Latz Recommend NO SURGERY