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Patients with non-operated traumatic primary or recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation have equally poor self-reported and measured shoulder function: a cross-sectional study.

Henrik Rode EshojSten RasmussenLars Henrik FrichSteen Lund JensenKaren SøgaardBirgit Juul-Kristensen
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2019)
Non-operated patients with PASD and self-reported shoulder trouble three-six weeks after initial injury do not have less shoulder impairment (self-reportedly or objectively measured) than non-operated patients RASD and self-reported shoulder trouble three-six weeks after their latest shoulder dislocation event.
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