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Review Question - QID 7599

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QID 7599 (Type "7599" in App Search)
A 52-year-old man who dislocated his dominant shoulder has it reduced in the emergency department and he is placed in a sling. At his 5-day follow-up evaluation, he reports that this is his first shoulder dislocation and that the pain is mostly gone but he notes difficulty using his arm overhead and away from his body. Examination reveals minimal pain with passive range of motion, a positive apprehension and relocation test, and 3/5 strength with the empty can test and external rotation at the side compared with 5/5 with those tests on the contralateral side. Cutaneous sensation over the lateral aspect of the shoulder is intact. Radiographs show the glenohumeral joint is reduced with no fractures or degenerative changes. What is the next step in management?