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Introduction Locked posterior dislocation of the shoulder (LPDS) is an uncommon condition that is often misdiagnosed and becomes chronic due to an inadequate physical examination. LPDS cases include actual fracture-dislocations, impression
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arthritis is present, TSA should be preferred. 37 , 38 Wooten et al operated 32 patients for locked posterior dislocation of the shoulder with an anatomic shoulder arthroplasty. They operated on 18 patients with a hemiarthroplasty and on 14 with a TSA
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. ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aott.2017.07.004 ) 53 Gerber C & Lambert SM . Allograft reconstruction of segmental defects of the humeral head for the treatment of chronic locked posterior dislocation of the shoulder . Journal of Bone and Joint