STUDY ON EFFICIENCY OF ROTATION-TRACTION-TECHNIQUE IN REDUCTION OF SHOULDER: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL

Pharmaceutical Sciences-Medicine

Authors

  • MOHAMMAD HOSSEINI KASNAVIEH Assistant Professor, Emergency medicine management research center, Iran university of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
  • HAMED BASIR GHAFOURI Assistant Professor, Emergency medicine management research center, Iran university of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
  • GHOLAMREZA MASOUMI Assistant Professor, Emergency medicine management research center, Iran university of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
  • MOHAMADREZA YASINZADEH Assistant Professor, Emergency medicine management research center, Iran university of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
  • NADER TAVAKOLI Associated Professor, Trauma and injury research centre, Iran university of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
  • HASSAN AMIRI Assistant Professor, Emergency medicine management research center, Iran university of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
  • AMIR KHATAMI Emergency medicine resident, Iran university of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran

Keywords:

Anterior shoulder, rotational, traction, shoulder dislocation

Abstract

The lack of accurate statistics in some methods about anterior shoulder dislocation, however we design a study for compare efficacy rotational with traction in patients.In randomized controlled trials, 111 participation’s divided randomized to two study group (rotational 56 and traction 55). This study was carried out in 2016 on Shohadaye 7tir Hospital in Tehran. Patients were following as complications, duration of the process and repeat or not to repeat dislocation. Duration of the process dislocation in rotational was lower compare to rotational, but is not significant p-value= 0.55. There was no difference statistically (p-value= 0.219) in replacing repeated anterior shoulder in traction (55%) with rotational (41%). did not differ in subclass for sex and age. There is not techniques anterior shoulder dislocation without error. So doctors have to learn different methods, in special clinical situations, overcrowded emergency condition, do the best and most appropriate method.

Published

2018-04-20

How to Cite

HOSSEINI KASNAVIEH, M. ., BASIR GHAFOURI, H. ., MASOUMI, G. ., YASINZADEH, M., TAVAKOLI, N. ., AMIRI, H., & KHATAMI, A. (2018). STUDY ON EFFICIENCY OF ROTATION-TRACTION-TECHNIQUE IN REDUCTION OF SHOULDER: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL: Pharmaceutical Sciences-Medicine. International Journal of Life Science and Pharma Research, 8(1), P7-P11. Retrieved from https://ijlpr.com/index.php/journal/article/view/490

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Research Articles