Detailed Description Instability refers to the repeated occurrence of partial or complete dislocation of the upper end of the humerus at the glenoid. It may follow an acute traumatic dislocation or may also occur without any history of trauma. It may be uni or multi directional.
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Causes and Risk Factors Types It can be to the front-Anterior 2) to the back- posterior instability 3) or downwards in association with any of one above- Then it is called multi directional instability. Treatment |