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Treatment

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This is subject to some controversy, with previously definitive treatments being condemned by some as dangerous.

An important complication of the treatment is damage to the axillary nerve - palsy of this nerve must be tested for and chronicled prior to any manipulation.

After reduction - which should be confirmed by radiograph - the long term treatment depends on the age of the patient:

  • in the young, the arm is put in a broad arm sling for 3 or 4 weeks

  • after the age of 40 the emphasis is placed on earlier mobilisation, and there is felt to be less risk of recurrent dislocation. Thus the arm is placed in a sling for just one week

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