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Dislocated Shoulder

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What is a Dislocated Shoulder?

The shoulder joint is your body’s most mobile joint. It can turn in many directions, but this mobility also makes your shoulder joint easy to dislocate. A partial dislocation (subluxation) means the head of the upper arm bone (humerus) is partially out of the socket (glenoid). A complete shoulder dislocation means it is completely out of the socket. Both partial and complete dislocations cause pain and unsteadiness in your shoulder. Your muscles may have spasms from the disruption, and this can make it hurt more. When your shoulder dislocates time and again, you have shoulder instability.

Causes of a Dislocated Shoulder

Your shoulder joint can dislocate forward, backward or downward. A common type of shoulder dislocation occurs when your shoulder slips forward (anterior instability). This means your upper arm bone moved forward and down out of its joint. It may happen when you put your arm in a throwing position.

Dislocated Shoulder Symptoms

Symptoms to look for include swelling, numbness, weakness and bruising. Sometimes dislocation may tear ligaments or tendons in your shoulder. Once in awhile, the dislocation may damage your nerves.

Dislocated Shoulder Treatment Options

Your doctor may immobilize your shoulder in a sling or other device for several weeks following treatment. You should get plenty of rest and ice the sore area 3-4 times a day. After the pain and swelling go down, your doctor will prescribe rehabilitation exercises for you. These help restore your shoulder’s range of motion and strengthen your muscles. Rehab may also help you prevent dislocating your shoulder again in the future. You begin by doing gentle muscle toning exercises. Later, you can work up to using weights. If your shoulder dislocation becomes a chronic condition, a brace can sometimes help. However, if therapy and bracing fail, then you may need surgery to repair or tighten torn or stretched ligaments, which help hold the joint in place.

Schedule a consultation with a Newport Orthopedic Institute orthopedic shoulder surgeon in Orange County to treat your dislocated shoulder. Call (949) 722-7038.

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    “Dr. Petrie always took his time to explain in detail what was causing my pain/injury and also what the surgery would entail.”
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    “Everyone was so nice and pleasant, easy to be around and made me feel less nervous day of surgery.”
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    “The team was very thorough, knowledgeable and willing to answer questions.”
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    “The whole staff was excellant and all the follow-up was very good. Responses to question was very timely.”
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    “Detailed explanation of what was done to repair the injury and available for any follow up questions.”
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