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Shoulder Dislocation Reduction by the Novel Prakash’s Method
1. Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Prakash’s Method of relocation for dislocated shoulder. 1.2. Study Design: Descriptive Study. 1.3. Setting: Sports units of Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar. 1.4. Method: 30patients (30 Shoulders) were recruited for study, all patients with signs symptoms of shoulder dislocation by clinical examination were subjected to anterior/ posterior shoulder radiograph. And those diagnosed with anterior shoulder dislocations were initially enrolled in the study. Reduction was performed using Prakash's method 1.5. Results: Prakash's method had success rate of 90.0% (n=27). In 10.0% (n=3) the reductions who failed were then reduced under anesthesia using the Hippocratic method. 50.0% (n=15) patients has mild pain, 36.7% (n=11) has moderate pain, and 13.3% (n=4) has severe pain during the procedure. All patients having mild and moderate pain were reduced successfully in the first attempt. 4 patients who has severe pain out of which 1 patient was reduced successfully and 3 patients were reduced by the Hippocratic method using anesthesia. The reduction time was ranging from 180-300 seconds with a mean of 216±85 seconds. no complication occurred during the procedure. 1.6. Conclusion: Prakash Method of shoulder relocation for acutely dislocated shoulder is an effective method.