2. Posterior dislocation
Much less common than anterior (3-5 %)
May be difficult to diagnose and may often be missed
on up to 50% standard AP view
Electric shock
Seizures
Trauma (alchoholics)
3. Mechanism of Injury
• Axial loading of the adducted, internally rotated arm
• Involuntary recurrent posterior subluxation may be associated w/ high
forces generated during follow thru phase of various sports activities
• Voluntary dislocation
Internal rotation – Adduction – Flexion
4. Decision Making
If the primary abnormality is found to be
structural (eg. Bankart lesion, bony lesion or
capsular injury) then surgery is often required
early and the rehab follows accordingly
9. Arthroscopic repair
Lower morbidity
Easily assess the entire joint and treat associated pathology
SLAP lesion, Rotator Interval lesions and anterior labral injuries
Easier revision
10. Arthroscopic repair of posterior
instability
• Arthroscopic repair of posterior dislocation although
rare is not so difficult
• The only think needed is just to
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