Spontaneous Reduction of Posterior Shoulder Dislocation Due to Electrical Injury and the Conservative Management of Associated Complications

电击伤引起的肩关节后脱位自发复位及相关并发症的保守治疗

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Abstract

Posterior shoulder dislocation is a rare and often missed injury, usually due to seizures, electrical shocks, or high-impact trauma. A 32-year-old man with a history of diabetes presented to the emergency department following an electric shock that threw him to the ground. He complained of right shoulder pain with limitation of movement. The initial radiographs of both shoulders did not show fracture or dislocation of either shoulder joint, and the condition was managed with an arm sling. A subsequent CT scan confirmed an irregular depression with sclerosis in the subchondral bone in the anterosuperior part of the humeral head, associated with a spontaneous reduction during the course of the electrical injury. He was managed conservatively, and the one-year follow-up showed excellent clinical results. Most shoulder injuries can be treated satisfactorily without surgery, provided there is no significant instability. This case report emphasizes the successful non-surgical treatment of this very rare posterior shoulder dislocation and highlights that careful rehabilitation, along with conservative management, is effective in ensuring significant recovery. This is further supported by evidence seen in the benefits of non-surgical procedures in similar cases.

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