The shoulder is composed of the bone of the humerus, collarbone and the shoulder pad. The shoulder joint contains a liquid that works to cover the cartilage to facilitate smooth joint movement. The shoulder works to connect the trunk with the arm. The humerus in the shoulder joint is exposed to the anterior dislocation, Armpit and all the muscles, tendons, and blood vessels in the affected area. Athletes are more likely than others to have shoulder dislocations. This is due to the movement of the humerus from the place where it is located.
Treatment of shoulder joint dislocation
- The presence of disorders and disorders in the bone of the joint, which may cause their movement from place.
- Severe shock to the shoulder.
- Injury to the bone of the humerus.
- Damage to the elastic fibers in the elastomeric joint.
- Falling on the hand is detached and relaxed.
- Tears in the tendons, muscles and ligaments that occur in the shoulder.
- Symptoms that appear on the person when the shoulder dislocation.
- Feeling severe and severe pain in the shoulder area.
- Feeling tired, tired and weak in the body.
- Inability to move the joint and shoulder.
- Feeling nausea and desire to vomit.
- Feeling of pain in the head.
The incidence of shoulder dislocation is known in several ways including:
- The work of the image of magnetic resonance imaging, which shows the ruptures that have afflicted the ring of fibrous cartilage, and this method of examination is very accurate.
- Clinical examination that confirms the incidence of shoulder dislocation, and the work of radiographic images to confirm the occurrence of dislocation and fracture.
Treatment of shoulder dislocation
The method of treatment is one, and with the progress and development in the treatment methods and medicine there are other methods of treatment, such as: laparoscopic treatment; This method does not require surgery or even incision in the affected area. These treatments are used in cases of recurrent unilateral shoulder dislocation. In cases where the dislocation is repetitive and multidirectional, ie, both sides are injured at the same time, the person must be treated Naturally injured To work to strengthen the muscles of the shoulders, before being exposed to surgical treatment, and because the natural treatment helps in the treatment of shoulder dislocation effectively, to facilitate treatment and work to accelerate it, and prevention is better than treatment, so be careful to shoulder injury .