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First Time Shoulder Dislocations: Surgery or Immobilization?

by Jeffrey B. Driban | Apr 16, 2021

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on April 16, 2021. This week’s podcast focused on treating a first-time anterior shoulder dislocation. * Immobilization vs. Surgery – Is...
Immobilization vs. Surgery – Is it Worth Going Under the Knife?

Immobilization vs. Surgery – Is it Worth Going Under the Knife?

by Ryan Paul | Apr 7, 2021

Immobilization in External Rotation and Abduction Versus Arthroscopic Stabilization After First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation – A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial Minkus M, Königshausen M, Maier D, Mauch F, Stein T, Greiner S, Moursy M, Scheibel M....

Supplementation, not Exploitation, of Human Growth Hormone Could Help the Rehabilitation Process Following Immobilization

by Jane McDevitt | Nov 11, 2013

Tendon and skeletal muscle matrix gene expression and functional responses to immobilisation and rehabilitation in young males: Effect of growth hormone administration Boeson AP, Dideriksen K, Couppe C, Magnusson P, Schjerling P, Boeson M, Kjaer M, Langberg H. J...

Can an Additional Restriction of Glenohumeral Abduction Following Immobilization Prevent Recurrent Dislocations?

by Stephen Thomas | Apr 4, 2013

Is Protecting the Healing Ligament Beneficial After Immobilization in External Rotation for an Initial Shoulder Dislocation? Itoi E, Hatakeyama Y, Itoigawa Y, Omi R, Shinozaki N, Yamamoto N, Sano H. Am J Sports Med. 2013 Mar 22. [Epub ahead of print]...

Is Early Passive Motion Necessary After Rotator Cuff Repairs?

by Sports Med Res | Feb 16, 2012

Is Early Passive Motion Exercise Necessary After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair? Kim YS, Chung SW, Kim JY, Ok JH, Park I, Oh JH. Am J Sports Med. 2012 Jan 27. [Epub ahead of print]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22287641 Rotator cuff tears occur frequently and...
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