Abstract

Opposing authors provide succinct, authoritative discussions of controversial issues in emergency medicine. Authors are provided the opportunity to review and comment on opposing presentations. Each topic is accompanied by an Editor's Note that summarizes important concepts. Participation as at authoritative discussant is by invitation only, but suggestions for topics and potential authors can be submitted to the section editors. Prereduction Shoulder Radiographs should be RoutineAnnals of Emergency MedicineVol. 76Issue 2PreviewShoulder dislocations are a common orthopedic condition managed in the emergency department (ED). Some authors argue that prereduction radiographs offer limited diagnostic yield and unnecessarily prolong patient ED length of stay.1 We argue that most patients with suspected shoulder dislocations should routinely receive prereduction shoulder radiographs. Full-Text PDF

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