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Shoulder
instability develops in two different ways: traumatic (injury
related) onset or atraumatic onset. Understanding the differences is essential
in choosing the best course of treatment. Generally speaking, traumatic
onset instability begins when an injury causes a shoulder to develop
recurrent (repeated) dislocations. The patient with atraumatic instability
has general laxity (looseness) in the joint that eventually
causes the shoulder to become unstable. |
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