A new method of immobilization after traumatic anterior dislocation of the shoulder: a preliminary study
Abstract
This preliminary prospective study was conducted to determine whether immobilization with the arm in external rotation would decrease the rate of recurrence after initial traumatic anterior dislocation of the shoulder. Forty patients with initial shoulder dislocations were assigned to (1) conventional immobilization in internal rotation (IR group, n = 20) or (2) a new method of immobilization in external rotation (ER group, n = 20). The recurrence rate was 30% in the IR group and 0% in the ER group at a mean 15.5 months. The difference in recurrence rate was even greater among those who were aged less than 30 years (45% in the IR group and 0% in the ER group). Immobilization with the arm in external rotation is effective in reducing the rate of recurrence after initial dislocation of the shoulder.
aDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University School of Medicine, Akita, Japan
bDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Tazawako Municipal Hospital, Tazawako, Japan
cDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Ogachi Chuo Hospital, Yuzawa, Japan
dDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Honjo Daiichi Hospital, Honjo, Japan
Reprint requests: Eiji Itoi, MD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University School of Medicine, Hondo 1-1-1, Akita 010-8543, Japan.