Does Immobilization of the Shoulder in External Rotation Reduce the Recurrence Rate of Shoulder Dislocation?
Shoulder Dislocation
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Shoulder Dislocation focused on measuring shoulder dislocation, anterior, traumatic, primary, first time, initial, immobilization, external, rotation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: The patient has a first time traumatic anterior dislocation of the shoulder. The dislocation is verified by x-ray examination. The patient is aged between 16 and 40 years. - Exclusion Criteria: An osseous defect of the anterior glenoid rim in which the length is at least 20% and the width at least 1/3 of the the length of the anterior bony glenoid rim. A fracture of tuberculum majus which do not fall into place after manually reduction of the dislocated shoulder.(That means more than 1 cm diastase) Damage of the axillary nerve or plexus The patient is not able to or willing to participate in the study. -
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Immobilization in internal rotation
Immobilization in external rotation.
Immobilization in internal rotation:All patients in this group are immobilized with the arm in internal rotation. The arm is immobilized with a normal collar and cuff device.
Immobilization in external rotation (ER. All patients in the ER group use a prefabricated shoulder immobilizer (Don Joy Ultrasling ER, 15˚ version.To control the position, a line at the top of the immobilizer is to be parallel with the frontal plane when the arm is correctly placed