Emergency Medical Minute

Episode 969: Shoulder Reduction

Aug 11, 2025
Discover the cutting-edge wrist-clamping shoulder-lifting technique for reducing shoulder dislocations. This innovative method eliminates the need for sedation and shows impressive success in a study involving 36 patients. Learn how emergency medical providers can safely perform this procedure with no complications. It's a fascinating look at emergency medicine that combines simplicity and effectiveness!
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ANECDOTE

Enjoyment In Shoulder Reductions

  • Aaron Lessen enjoys treating shoulder dislocations as a fun clinical challenge.
  • He often tests different reduction techniques and sometimes reduces shoulders quickly even in the waiting room.
ADVICE

Wrist‑Clamping Shoulder‑Lift Steps

  • Try the wrist-clamping shoulder-lift with the patient seated.
  • Hold the wrist, abduct to 90°, externally rotate, drop to 45°, clamp the wrist in your knees and lift the axilla.
INSIGHT

Study Reports High Success Without Sedation

  • A study of 36 patients reported 100% successful closed reductions using this technique without sedation.
  • There were no neurovascular injuries or fractures, and a single provider performed all procedures.
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