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Adv Gerontol ; 35(3): 429-434, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36169372

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Тhe aim of the study is to improve the treatment outcomes of elderly patients with primary traumatic shoulder dislocation by developing an atraumatic rehabilitation method. The study included 56 patients aged over 60 years with primary traumatic dislocation of the shoulder. The patients of the first group (29 patients) after the dislocation of the shoulder was corrected, functional treatment was performed using orthoses and a developed course of physical therapy. Patients of the second group (27 patients) were treated according to the traditional method with the use of plaster immobilization after the dislocation of the shoulder was corrected. Shoulder joint radiography, MRI, determination of potentials in biologically active points (BAT) during the first 2-3 days after dislocation were used to diagnose shoulder dislocation and assess outcomes. To assess the immediate results, the electrical potential in BAHT was studied after 1,3 and 6 months. In 70,3% of group 1 patients, positive outcomes were obtained after 3-6 months on the ASES scale, while in the second group such results were achieved only in 57,3% of patients, and on the UCLA scale 22,8 and 19,2%, respectively. Thus, the use of the proposed tactics of functional treatment makes it possible to significantly (p<0,05) improve outcomes in patients of the older age group.


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Joint Instability , Shoulder Dislocation , Shoulder Joint , Aged , Humans , Immobilization/adverse effects , Immobilization/methods , Joint Instability/etiology , Middle Aged , Shoulder , Shoulder Dislocation/diagnostic imaging , Shoulder Dislocation/etiology
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