- Shoulder Injury and Treatment
- Shoulder and Clavicle Injuries
- Trauma Management and Diagnosis
- Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
- Superconducting Materials and Applications
- Traumatic Brain Injury Research
- Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
- Nerve Injury and Rehabilitation
- Sports injuries and prevention
- Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare
- Vascular Procedures and Complications
- Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
- Tunneling and Rock Mechanics
- Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
- Elbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment
Aleris Hamlet Hospital
2016
Herlev Hospital
2014
Copenhagen Municipal Hospital
2013
Gentofte Hospital
1993
University of Copenhagen
1993
Sjællands Universitetshospital, Nykøbing F.
1992
The second international consensus conference on the scapula was held in Lexington Kentucky. purpose of to update, present and discuss accumulated knowledge regarding scapular involvement various shoulder injuries highlight clinical implications for evaluation treatment injuries. areas covered included injury, sports participation, interventions known outcomes. Major conclusions were (1) dyskinesis is a high percentage most injuries; (2) exact role creating or exacerbating dysfunction not...
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations are common, but basic epidemiological features and sub-classification not well investigated. The aim of the study was to investigate incidence epidemiology acute AC in capital region Denmark.All patients with dislocation admitted emergency departments at 3 University Hospitals serving a population 549,225 residents were prospectively registered from January December 2019. Patients trauma shoulder, pain increased coracoclavicular distance on...
<h3>Background</h3> The treatment of Rockwood type III/V acromioclavicular(AC) joint dislocations is debated. objective this prospective cohort study was to investigate the association between demographical, clinical, patient-reported and radiological variables at baseline/6w with result after 3m, 6m 1y. <h3>Methods</h3> Inclusion criteria were patients aged 18–60 acute AC dislocation >50% superior displacement clavicle. Patients treated non-surgically 3m home-based training option...
<h3>Introduction</h3> Acromioclavicular(AC) joint dislocations are common injuries, but the need for surgery is debated. The objective of study was to evaluate result after acute Rockwood type III and V AC managed non-surgically with option delayed surgical intervention. <h3>Materials Methods</h3> This a prospective cohort clinical, radiological patient-reported outcome assessment at baseline 6w, 3m, 6m 1y dislocation. Inclusion criteria were patients aged 18–60 dislocation >50% superior...
<h3>Background</h3> ISAKOS upper extremity committee has suggested a subclassification of Rockwood type III acromioclavicular(AC) joint dislocations in stable A recommended non-surgical treatment and an unstable B surgical treatment. The objective this prospective cohort study was to investigate if is clinically relevant. <h3>Methods</h3> Inclusion criteria were patients aged 18–60 with acute AC dislocation >50% superior displacement the clavicle. Patients treated non-surgically 3m...
<h3>Introduction</h3> Acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations are common injuries accounting for 9–12% of all to the shoulder girdle. This frequency is widely reported in literature, but basic epidemiological features and sub-classification not well investigated a general urban population. The aim study was investigate incidence epidemiology acute AC capital region Denmark <h3>Materials Methods</h3> All patients with dislocation admitted Emergency Departments at three University Hospitals...