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Review Question - QID 6658

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QID 6658 (Type "6658" in App Search)
Acute redislocation of the glenohumeral joint is a complication that occurs following a first-time dislocation. This is most often seen with

subglenoid dislocation.

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subcoracoid dislocation.

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fracture of the greater tuberosity.

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fracture of the greater tuberosity and glenoid rim.

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pediatric-age patients.

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Redislocation following acute dislocation occurs in approximately 3% of patients. This redislocation tends to occur in middle-aged and elderly patients. A higher incidence of redislocation occurs when there are accompanying fractures of the glenoid rim and the greater tuberosity.

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