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  1. Development of the shoulder return to contact continuum in rugby: an assessment framework for traumatic anterior glenohumeral joint dislocations by Geldenhuys, Alda Grethe

    Published 2025
    “…Among these, traumatic anterior glenohumeral joint (GHJ) dislocations are among the most significant, as these injuries account for prolonged absence from sport and imposes a high risk of reinjury following return to sport (RTS). …”
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  2. Modification of the schenck classification of knee dislocations based on a global consensus study by Scheepers, Waldo

    Published 2026
    “…Objectives: Knee dislocations (KD) are complex injuries defined as incongruity of the tibiofemoral joint which leads to tears of two or more of the main stabilizing knee ligaments, and they are often associated with damage to surrounding soft tissue or neurovascular structures. …”
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  3. Modification of the schenck classification of knee dislocations based on a global consensus study by Scheepers, Waldo

    Published 2026
    “…Objectives: Knee dislocations (KD) are complex injuries defined as incongruity of the tibiofemoral joint which leads to tears of two or more of the main stabilizing knee ligaments, and they are often associated with damage to surrounding soft tissue or neurovascular structures. …”
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  4. Primary Hip And Knee Arthroplasty At District Level Is Safe And May Reduce The Burden On Tertiary Care In A Low-Income Setting by Laubscher, Kim

    Published 2024
    “…The percentage of hip dislocation requiring revision was 0% at district and 0.37% at tertiary level. …”
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  5. The epidemiology of injuries in South African high school soccer players by Ramathesele, Jonas Ramorwesi

    Published 2017
    “…The most common type of injury was a ligamentous sprain (68%), followed by musculotendinous strains (15.8%). There were only two joint dislocations, and no fractures. All the participants in this study played on gravel pitches and on no occasion was a first-aid kit available. …”
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