Abstract

Background: Joint dislocation injuries involve the complete loss of contact between the articulating surfaces of bones or internal joint prostheses, while joint subluxations involve the partial loss of contact. These injuries are associated with considerable economic costs, healthcare utilisation, and losses in occupational performance and availability. Currently, available evidence indicates military populations experience shoulder dislocations at a rate that may be 20 times higher than that reported for the general population.

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