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A shoulder dislocation is an injury that occurs when the top of the arm bone (humerus) becomes disconnected from the shoulder blade (scapula). Shoulder dislocations occur after falls or other serious injuries, and often require someone to pop the joint back into place. ... What happens when you sustain a shoulder dislocation?
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Treatment of a shoulder dislocation depends on many factors. In general, patients may rehab a shoulder dialocation or elect for surgery for treatment of a shoulder dislocation. Facotrs that determine treatment of a shoulder dislocation include the age and activity level of the patient. ... How is a shoulder dislocation reduced?;
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Learn about shoulder dislocation, a very painful and often incapacitating injury generally caused by a hard fall or collision with an object or another person. Treatment is generally performed in the ER, or hospital. ... Shoulder Dislocation Overview...
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www.emedicinehealth.com/shoulder_dislocation/article_em...
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The shoulder joint can dislocate forward, backward, or downward. A common type of shoulder dislocation is when the shoulder slips forward (anterior instability). This means the upper arm bone moved forward and down out of its joint.
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Dislocated shoulder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A dislocated shoulder occurs when the humerus separates from the scapula at the glenohumeral joint. As the most maneuverable joint in the human body, the shoulder is the joint most vulnerable to dis...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dislocated_shoulder
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Dislocated shoulder &mash; Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes and treatment of this shoulder injury. ... A dislocated shoulder is a more extensive injury than a separated shoulder, which involves damage to ligaments of the joint where the top of your shoulder blade meets the end of your collarbone.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/dislocated-shoulder/DS00597
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Is shoulder instability the same as shoulder dislocation? ... The signs of dislocation and instability might seem the same to you--weakness and pain. However, dislocation occurs when your shoulder goes completely out of place. The shoulder ligaments are torn and can't keep the joint in place.
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Overview: Shoulder dislocation is documented in Egyptian tomb murals as early as 3000 BC, with depiction of a manipulation for glenohumeral dislocation resembling the Kocher technique. Hippocrates detailed the oldest known reduction method still in use today ... ... Anterior shoulder dislocation (95-98% of ED dislocations)
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