• J Trauma · Jun 1992

    Technical note: modifications and improvements of the Milch technique for the reduction of anterior dislocation of the shoulder without premedication.

    • C Garnavos.
    • 6th Orthopaedic Department of Asklipiion Voula Hospital, Athens, Greece.
    • J Trauma. 1992 Jun 1; 32 (6): 801-3.

    AbstractA method for the reduction of anterior dislocations of the shoulder based on the Milch technique is presented. We have been using this method for the last 2 years (75 dislocations) with excellent results. The reduction is easy, produces minimal pain and discomfort for the patient, and the success rate is as high as 94.5%. The modified Milch technique is less troublesome for the patient and the physician and we strongly recommend it.

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