Manejo conservador de luxaciones glenohumerales anteriores en atención primaria. Revisión literaria. (Spanish)

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      Conservative management of anterior glenohumeral dislocations in primary care. A literature review. (English)
    • Abstract:
      Objective: To assess the effectiveness of new techniques as a reduction method in anterior glenohumeral dislocations. Method: Literature review with descriptive approach. Results and Conclusions: The literature review establishes that there is a new reduction method for anterior glenohumeral dislocations: the Prakash technique. The technique is effective, fast and easy to use, with no subsequent complications. The Prakash technique is one of the methods that should be used as the main one, before using the common ones because of its level of efficiency. However, it is necessary to emphasize that more controlled research is needed for the implementation of this method to be validated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Objetivo: Valorar la efectividad de nuevas técnicas como el método de reducción en las luxaciones glenohumerales anteriores. Método: Revisión de la literatura con enfoque descriptivo. Resultados y conclusiones: La revisión literaria establece que existe un nuevo método de reducción en las luxaciones glenohumerales anteriores: la técnica de Prakash. La técnica presenta una buena efectividad, rapidez y de uso fácil, sin que haya complicaciones a posterior. La técnica Prakash es uno de los métodos que se debe usar como principal, antes de emplear los comunes por su nivel de eficiencia. Sin embargo, es necesario hacer hincapié que se necesita de más investigaciones controladas, para que la implementación de dicho método sea validada. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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