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What Do We Know About Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration? An Updated Systematic Review.

Aoife MacMahonSuresh K NayarUmasuthan Srikumaran
Published in: Clinical orthopaedics and related research (2022)
The association between inflammatory conditions of the shoulder (such as bursitis) and vaccination appears to be exceedingly rare, occurring after approximately 1:130,000 vaccination events according to the best-available comparative study. Currently, there is no confirmatory experimental evidence supporting the theory of an immune-mediated inflammatory response to vaccine antigens. Although the clinical evidence is limited, similar to any bursitis, typical treatments appear effective, and surgery should rarely be performed. Additional research is needed to determine the best injection technique or evaluate alternate injection sites such as the anterolateral thigh that do not involve positioning a needle close to the shoulder.
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