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Shoulder dislocation

Posted on March 9, 2026 by Admin

A shoulder dislocation occurs when the upper arm bone (humerus) pops out of the shoulder socket (glenoid). It’s a common injury, especially in sports or falls.


Types:

  1. Anterior dislocation (most common)
    • Humerus moves forward out of the socket.
    • Often caused by throwing or falling on an outstretched arm.
  2. Posterior dislocation
    • Humerus moves backward.
    • Less common; can occur from seizures or electric shocks.
  3. Inferior dislocation
    • Rare; humerus moves downward.

Symptoms:

  • Severe shoulder pain
  • Visible deformity or “squared-off” shoulder
  • Swelling or bruising
  • Limited movement and weakness
  • Numbness or tingling if nerves are affected

First Aid & Immediate Care:

  1. Do not try to pop it back in yourself – risk of nerve or blood vessel injury.
  2. Immobilize the arm:
    • Use a sling or wrap to keep it still.
  3. Apply ice to reduce swelling.
  4. Seek medical attention immediately:
    • Emergency room or urgent care; the shoulder will need reduction (professionally putting the bone back).

Treatment After Reduction:

  • Immobilization: Sling for 1–3 weeks depending on severity.
  • Pain management: Ice, rest, and prescribed painkillers.
  • Rehabilitation: Physical therapy to restore range of motion and strengthen muscles.

Risks & Complications:

  • Recurrent dislocations (especially in younger adults)
  • Rotator cuff tears or labrum injuries
  • Nerve or blood vessel damage

If you want, I can make a step-by-step guide on what to do immediately after a shoulder dislocation and exercises to prevent recurrence, which is very useful for athletes and active people.

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