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Shoulder Dislocations

Sep 11, 2025

Patients with shoulder dislocations are not an uncommon presentations to the Emergency Department. The ability to reduce the shoulder depends on many factors which include whether the patient can Adduct or Abduct, how painful the dislocation is. We know that in some patients, small movements, even with analgesia, can be very painful, and others will allow you to manipulate the shoulder, with some discomfort, but not becoming too distressed. The technique, should be matched to the patient.

In most cases reduction of the dislocation is facilitated by some form of traction.

Shoulder Dislocation Techniques

Before we discuss the Davos method itself, lets look at some of the other techniques available for relocation:

  • Milsch: Hand on shoulder to steady humeral head, then ABDuct and externally the arm to the overhead position whist traction is applied, then push the humeral head back. This is sometimes called ā€˜pick an apple’
  • Stimson: Patient lies prone, with a 5kg weight hanging from th
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