The Epidemiology of Glenohumeral Joint Instability: Incidence, Burden, and Long-term Consequences

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作者
Cameron, Kenneth L. [1 ]
Mauntel, Timothy C. [2 ]
Owens, Brett D. [3 ]
机构
[1] US Mil Acad, Keller Army Hosp, West Point, NY 10996 USA
[2] Walter Reed Natl Mil Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Bethesda, MD USA
[3] Brown Univ, Alpert Med Sch, Providence, RI 02912 USA
关键词
shoulder instability; dislocation; subluxation; injury prevention; glenohumeral joint; epidemiology; ANTERIOR SHOULDER DISLOCATION; RISK-FACTORS; RECURRENT INSTABILITY; NONOPERATIVE TREATMENT; POSTERIOR; OSTEOARTHRITIS; INJURY; REDISLOCATION; SURGERY; LESIONS;
D O I
10.1097/JSA.0000000000000155
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G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Acute traumatic glenohumeral joint instability is common within the general population and endemic in young athletes and physically active populations. Individuals who experience acute traumatic glenohumeral joint instability events are at high risk of recurrent injury. In addition, glenohumeral joint instability results in substantial short-term and long-term consequences, including significant time loss from activity, degenerative joint changes, and reduced quality of life. This review provides an overview of the epidemiology of glenohumeral joint instability, reviews the modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors for glenohumeral joint instability identified in the literature, and discusses the need for developing and implementing effective multilevel strategies for the primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of glenohumeral joint instability and the long-term consequences associated with injury.
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页码:144 / 149
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