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Posterior dislocations are uncommon, and are typically due to the muscle contraction from electric shock or seizure.[1] They may be caused by strength imbalance of the rotator cuff muscles. People with dislocated shoulders typically present holding their arm internally rotated and adducted, and exhibiting flattening of the anterior shoulder with a prominent coracoid process.[citation needed]