This episode focuses on the topic of shoulder dislocation and the best practice evidence in its management.
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‘Shoulder dislocation’ Podcast featuring Mr Hannan Mullett Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Welcome to ‘On the Table’ – Sports Surgery Clinic’s first orthopaedic advances podcast hosted by Dr Andy Franklyn-Miller.
In Episode One, we are delighted to speak to Mr Hannan Mullet, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Honorary Senior Lecturer at The Royal College of Surgeons Ireland.
Shownotes:
1:30
Shoulder dislocation is pretty common in contact sports, can you tell us about the epidemiology of it?
2:18
What factors do you take into account when making the clinical assessment?
10:30
What does an MRI add to the assessment?
12:01
Good et all in 2005 “Traumatic shoulder dislocation in the adolescent athlete: advances in surgical treatment.” Highlights a poor outcome in adolescents who dislocate in terms of stability, is that what you find? Is the evidence convincing?
16:45
What is the surgical stabilisation procedure? What are the risks of the surgery afterwards?
22:26
Postoperatively can you talk us through the stages of what happens?
24:20
Sling position, post-surgery, has generated some controversy originally from the Japanese group recommending external rotation to improve post-surgical mobility, is that debate still ongoing?
26:24
Contact sport athletes often re-injury the shoulder–what options do you have at that point, is a repeat operation an option?
28:24
What advances might we see in the future?
28:24
What advances might we see in the future?