Incidence
Anterior dislocations represent 96% of shoulder dislocations.
Anterior glenohumeral dislocation may occur as a result of trauma, secondary to either direct or indirect forces.
- Indirect trauma to the upper extremity with the shoulder in abduction, extension, and external rotation is the most common mechanism.
- Direct, anteriorly directed impact to the posterior shoulder may produce an anterior dislocation.
- Convulsive mechanisms and electrical shock typically produce posterior shoulder dislocations, but they may also result in an anterior dislocation.
- Recurrent instability related to congenital or acquired laxity or volitional mechanisms may result in anterior dislocation with minimal trauma.