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Changes in Shoulder Trauma during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A South Korean Survey.

Su Cheol KimJae Chul YooJong Hun ParkHashem A BukharyYang Seon ChoiKyu-Tae KangChul-Ho Kim
Published in: Clinics in orthopedic surgery (2023)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, annual shoulder trauma cases and surgeries decreased compared to those in the non-COVID-19 period, even though the difference was insignificant. The incidence of shoulder trauma and surgery was significantly reduced in the early COVID-19 period; however, the effect of the pandemic on orthopedic trauma practice was minimal after approximately half a year. Decreases in falls outdoors and sports-related injuries, but an increase in falls at home, were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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