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Studies examining recurrent shoulder instability following a first-time anterior shoulder dislocation do not differentiate between children and adults. The aim of this systematic review was to identify risk factors associated with recurrent shoulder instability following first-time traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation in children aged 18 years and under. A recurrent shoulder instability event was defined as either a subluxation or dislocation.
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