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Rao, M., (2023). Asociación entre hipermovilidad articular generalizada y antecedente de inestabilidad glenohumeral en pacientes adultos jóvenes del Hospital Víctor Lazarte Echegaray [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/10988
Rao, M., Asociación entre hipermovilidad articular generalizada y antecedente de inestabilidad glenohumeral en pacientes adultos jóvenes del Hospital Víctor Lazarte Echegaray [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/10988
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title = "Asociación entre hipermovilidad articular generalizada y antecedente de inestabilidad glenohumeral en pacientes adultos jóvenes del Hospital Víctor Lazarte Echegaray",
author = "Rao Loyola, Miluska Carolina",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2023"
}
To determine if there is an association between generalized joint hypermobility and a history of glenohumeral instability. Materials and method: An observational and analytical, cross-sectional study was carried out, which included 65 young adult patients who were treated at the Traumatology and Orthopedics, Rheumatology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service of the Víctor Lazarte Echegaray Hospital in the period 2017 to 2020. Results: Generalized joint hypermobility (GAH) was statistically associated with a history of glenohumeral instability (GAI) (p=0.001), 84% of men and 89.5% of women had AGH with AIG, evidencing that the female sex had statistical significance (p=0.01). The average age was 28.9 ± 4.0 for the patients who presented AIG, glenohumeral joint dislocation (p< 0.001) is associated with AIG, other factors such as age (p=0.703), sex (p= 0.697) and occupation (0.075) did not show statistical significance. Conclusions: There is an association between generalized joint hypermobility and a history of glenohumeral instability.
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