The shoulder joint is one of the most flexible joints. It is a wide range of movement. It allows for the highest level of movement throughout the body. This is due to the anatomical shoulder structure. It resembles the ball, but it is one of the most exposed parts of the body. In particular, athletes, shoulder dislocation of the front is the most common, as a result of shoulder exposure to severe and recurrent injury to the joint, may be accompanied by shoulder dislocation muscle rupture, or rupture of the tendons in the shoulder, frequent dislocation of the shoulder joint occurs as a result of the shoulder to twist, or during Exercise.
Causes of shoulder dislocation
- Shoulder injury directly or indirectly.
- Weak muscles in the shoulder, including the humerus.
- Repeated occurrence of dislocation in the shoulder joint.
- Great effort.
Symptoms of joint shoulder dislocation
- Sharp shoulder pain.
- The patient can not move the shoulder joint.
- Nausea.
- Vomiting.
- headache .
- General weakness.
Diagnosis of shoulder joint dislocation
Diagnosis is performed by means of a clinical examination of the patient, X-ray imaging or diagnosis by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is the best and most accurate method of diagnosis.
Treatment of shoulder joint dislocation
The shoulder joint should be removed sharply and the joint must be returned to normal immediately. However, it requires careful care by the doctor. Treatment is performed according to the nature and type of the dislocation. Some cases require full anesthesia. If the dislocation is more than once, it is often the best way to treat it. The most common method of treatment for shoulder joint dislocation is surgery. The methods of treatment of thrombosis are performed using a telescope.
Post-treatment of dislocation
The patient needs complete rest, no effort, or even any type of exercise. The shoulder joint usually needs to be restored to its normal state of movement between 3 and 4 months.