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Instability
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Shoulder
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Inferior Glenohumeral
Instability
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Shoulder
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Sulcus Sign on
Shoulder
... sulcus sign in a
shoulder
... multidirectional
instability
... #Sulcus #Sign #
Shoulder
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functioning to provide
stability
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dislocation
Ultrasound to Identify
Shoulder
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Dislocation
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Clinical
... POCUS #MSK #POCUS #
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Dislocation
#Orientation
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Instability
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U/S - Is the
shoulder
... Top Clip: IN (No
Dislocation
... OUT (Anterior
Dislocation
... @EM_RESUS #
Clinical
... #POCUS #MSK #
Shoulder
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Dislocation
... the ER with a
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Dislocation
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Dislocation
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This is what a
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...
dislocation
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Clinical
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