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COMPARISON OF SUCCESS RATE BETWEEN EXTERNAL ROTATION METHOD AND MILCH METHOD FOR REDUCTION OF ACUTE ANTERIOR DISLOCATION OF SHOULDER JOINT

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Objective: To compare External Rotation Method with Milch method for reduction of acute anterior dislocation of shoulder joint. Study Design: Randomized controlled trial. Place and Duration: The Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Services Hospital Lahore, from May 2016  to December 2016. Materials and Methods: 110 patients of acute anterior dislocation of shoulder joint were randomly distributed into two groups. Reduction of shoulder joint was achieved with External Rotation Method in Group A while Milch method was employed in Group B and there outcomes were compared. Data was entered and analyzed using SPSS for windows (version 21). P-value < 0.05 was considered significant. Result: Statistical difference between success rate of External Rotation (72.7%) and Milch Method (74.5%), was insignificant (p=0.828) Conclusion: Though external rotation method is easy to perform, both methods can be used in reduction of acute anterior dislocation of shoulder joint.
Title: COMPARISON OF SUCCESS RATE BETWEEN EXTERNAL ROTATION METHOD AND MILCH METHOD FOR REDUCTION OF ACUTE ANTERIOR DISLOCATION OF SHOULDER JOINT
Description:
Objective: To compare External Rotation Method with Milch method for reduction of acute anterior dislocation of shoulder joint.
Study Design: Randomized controlled trial.
Place and Duration: The Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Services Hospital Lahore, from May 2016  to December 2016.
Materials and Methods: 110 patients of acute anterior dislocation of shoulder joint were randomly distributed into two groups.
Reduction of shoulder joint was achieved with External Rotation Method in Group A while Milch method was employed in Group B and there outcomes were compared.
Data was entered and analyzed using SPSS for windows (version 21).
P-value < 0.
05 was considered significant.
Result: Statistical difference between success rate of External Rotation (72.
7%) and Milch Method (74.
5%), was insignificant (p=0.
828) Conclusion: Though external rotation method is easy to perform, both methods can be used in reduction of acute anterior dislocation of shoulder joint.

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