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Ep. 050 | The Unstable Shoulder | Anju Jaggi

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What Are the Different Groups of Shoulder Instability?

Grant, if we look at different classifications of shoulder instability, I mean, we have to stand more classification with the tubs, the ambrae and neuromuscular group. Can you talk to us about that? Like what are those groups and how do they differentiate? Grant: So essentially we've got two primary reasons why shoulders become unstable, either due to trauma or no trauma. If you take your traumatic group, they are by far the most common. About 90% of the kind of dislocations or feelings of instability that we see in general practice, it's highly likely it's been related to some kind of event.

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