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Primary shoulder dislocate peaks in the second and sixth decade
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98% of cases, shoulder displaces anteriorly
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2% of cases, shoulder displaces posteriorly
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95% of first-time shoulder dislocations result from either a forceful collision, falling on an outstretched arm or a sudden wrenching movement
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5% of dislocations have an atraumatic origin (minor incidents such as raising the arm or moving during sleep
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70% of people who have dislocated can expect to dislocate again within 2 years of the initial injury
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Younger and older subjects have a comparable incidence of primary shoulder dislocation
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Incidence of recurrent dislocation is much more frequent in adolescent population
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Dislocation reported to recur in:
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66% to 100% of people aged 20 years or under
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13% to 63% of people aged between 20 and 40 years old
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0% to 16% of people aged 40 years or older
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