According to the evidence, the effects of internal rotation or external rotation immobilization of the shoulder after first time anterior glenohumeral dislocations:
A) have demonstrated no differences in rates of recurrent subluxations and dislocations.
B) have demonstrated lower rates of recurrent subluxations and dislocations with internal rotation immobilization.
C) have demonstrated lower rates of recurrent subluxations and dislocations with external rotation immobilization.
D) are inconclusive based on limited evidence.
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