Nerve lesions in primary shoulder dislocations and humeral neck fractures . A prospective clinical and EMG study

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The incidence of nerve injuries in primary shoulder dislocation and humeral neck fracture is uncertain. We made a prospective study of 101 patients, using clinical examination and extensive electrophysiological assessment when there was suspicion of nerve damage. We found electrophysiological evidence of nerve injury in 45%, most involving the axillary, suprascapular, radial and musculocutaneous nerves. There were significantly more nerve injuries in older patients and those with a haematoma. Most patients recovered partially or completely in less than four months, and only eight had persistent motor loss. Early diagnosis and physiotherapy are recommended.

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De Laat, E. A. T., Visser, C. P. J., Coene, L. N. J., Pahlplatz, P. V. M., & Tavy, D. L. J. (1994). Nerve lesions in primary shoulder dislocations and humeral neck fractures . A prospective clinical and EMG study. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 76(3), 381–383. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.76b3.8175837

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