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Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 400-402 (November 2009)


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Chin-Up-Induced Bilateral Anterior Shoulder Dislocation: A Case Report

Howard Felderman, MDCorresponding Author Information, Richard Shih, MD, Victor Maroun, MD

Received 20 February 2008; received in revised form 22 May 2008; accepted 10 June 2008. published online 08 December 2008.

Abstract 

Background: Simultaneous bilateral shoulder dislocations are extremely rare occurrences. Objective: We present an unusual case where the patient suffered simultaneous bilateral anterior shoulder dislocations during chin-up exercises. To our knowledge, this mechanism has not been previously reported. Case Report: A 44-year-old woman presented to the Emergency Department (ED) complaining of bilateral shoulder pain while doing chin-up exercises. She was completing her workout when she developed severe pain to both of her shoulders with associated parasthesias to both hands and the right forearm. The patient was found to have bilateral anterior shoulder dislocations; both were reduced using procedural sedation and traction-countertraction techniques. Conclusion: The mechanics of chin-up exercises places the glenohumeral joint in a position of instability, increasing the likelihood of dislocation.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Morristown Memorial Hospital, Morristown, New Jersey

Corresponding Author InformationReprint Address: Howard Felderman, md, Department of Emergency Medicine, Morristown Memorial Hospital, 100 Madison Avenue, Box 8, Morristown, NJ 07962-1965

PII: S0736-4679(08)00594-5

doi:10.1016/j.jemermed.2008.06.001


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