In this video, Dr.Kaushik Reddy , Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Clarifies doubts on Shoulder Dislocation Treatment Options Surgery
A shoulder dislocation, also known as a dislocated shoulder, occurs when the upper arm bone (the humerus) pops out of the shoulder socket (the glenoid). This can be a painful and disabling injury. It typically happens as a result of trauma or injury, such as a fall or a direct blow to the shoulder.
Here are some key points to know about shoulder dislocations:
Types of Dislocations:
Anterior Dislocation: This is the most common type, where the humerus moves forward out of the socket.
Posterior Dislocation: In this type, the humerus moves backward.
Inferior Dislocation: The humerus dislocates downward, which is less common.
Symptoms:
Severe pain in the shoulder.
Swelling and bruising.
Limited range of motion in the affected shoulder.
A visibly deformed or "out of place" shoulder joint.
Treatment:
Reducing the Dislocation: A healthcare professional will need to put the dislocated bone back into its socket. This is called a "reduction," and it should be done by a medical expert.
Immobilization: After reduction, the shoulder is often immobilized using a sling or other supportive devices to allow healing.
Rehabilitation: Physical therapy and exercises are crucial to regain strength and mobility.
Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be needed to repair damaged ligaments, especially if the shoulder dislocates repeatedly.
Recovery:
Recovery time varies, but it can take several weeks to several months to fully heal and regain strength and range of motion.
Follow-up with a healthcare provider is essential to monitor progress and prevent re-dislocations.
Complications:
Recurrence: Some individuals are more prone to recurrent shoulder dislocations.
Nerve and blood vessel injury: In severe dislocations, nerves and blood vessels around the shoulder can be damaged.
Prevention:
Strengthening the shoulder muscles can help prevent dislocations.
Taking precautions during physical activities, such as wearing protective gear, can reduce the risk of injury.
Call Dr.Kaushik Reddy at 7416848222, or 9949000222 to clarify doubts on Shoulder Dislocation
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