Abstract: Introduction: The prevalence rate of subjects with a history of shoulder dislocations in the male population between the ages of 22 and 33 years was 42.4 of 10,000. As a result of its wide range of movements the glenohumeral joint is highly susceptible to dislocation, accounting for 50% of all dislocations & young men who sustain high-energy injuries to the shoulder are most affected. Almost 98% are anterior subtypes, the remaining 2% are posterior subtypes and another subtype is inferior dislocation of negligible percentage. This study aimed to analyze the demographic and incidental background anterior shoulder dislocation.
Methodology: This was a prospective cross-sectional study conducted at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at BSMMU, Dhaka. Bangladesh, from October........
Keywords: Shoulder, Dislocation, Instability, Recurrent
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