The shoulder joint is the most flexible joint in the body, which makes it more prone to dislocation.
Causes:
Shoulder dislocation may occur due to the following reasons:
Risk factors:
The following factors may increase the risk of shoulder dislocation:
A dislocated shoulder may have the following symptoms:
The various treatment methods for shoulder dislocation include:
1. Non-surgical treatment: The different types of non-surgical treatments include:
2. Surgical treatment: Surgery may be required in cases with weak shoulder joints or ligaments having repeated shoulder dislocations despite rehabilitation and strengthening. Certain cases like damaged blood vessels or nerves may also need surgery. Surgical treatment will also reduce the risk of re-injury in the case of young athletes.
The surgery is usually performed arthroscopically, that is, the surgeon will create a few tiny incisions in the shoulder joint region and insert an arthroscope (a thin tube with light and camera on one end). The edges of the glenoid cavity (a shallow depression on the scapula into which the humerus head fits) are then trimmed and suture anchors (fixation devices for fixing the ligaments and tendons to the bone) are then attached to the detached labrum (a thick tissue piece attached to the shoulder socket rim that keeps the ball of the shoulder joint in place).
The different types of surgeries that can be performed to treat shoulder dislocation, depending on the location and severity of the shoulder injury, include:
Untreated shoulder dislocation may lead to the following complications:
The following are the post-procedure steps following surgery performed to treat shoulder dislocation:
The following home remedies may help ease any discomfort and encourage healing after shoulder dislocation treatment:
The following tips can help in preventing shoulder dislocation:
The cost of non-surgical methods to treat a shoulder dislocation varies between INR 2,000 to INR 15,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat shoulder dislocation in Mumbai is between INR 70,000 to INR 1,00,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat shoulder dislocation in Delhi is between INR 65,000 to INR 95,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat shoulder dislocation in Bangalore is between INR 65,000 to INR 95,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat shoulder dislocation in Chennai is between INR 60,000 to INR 90,000.
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The shoulder joint is the most flexible joint in the body, which makes it more prone to dislocation.
Causes:
Shoulder dislocation may occur due to the following reasons:
Risk factors:
The following factors may increase the risk of shoulder dislocation:
A dislocated shoulder may have the following symptoms:
The various treatment methods for shoulder dislocation include:
1. Non-surgical treatment: The different types of non-surgical treatments include:
2. Surgical treatment: Surgery may be required in cases with weak shoulder joints or ligaments having repeated shoulder dislocations despite rehabilitation and strengthening. Certain cases like damaged blood vessels or nerves may also need surgery. Surgical treatment will also reduce the risk of re-injury in the case of young athletes.
The surgery is usually performed arthroscopically, that is, the surgeon will create a few tiny incisions in the shoulder joint region and insert an arthroscope (a thin tube with light and camera on one end). The edges of the glenoid cavity (a shallow depression on the scapula into which the humerus head fits) are then trimmed and suture anchors (fixation devices for fixing the ligaments and tendons to the bone) are then attached to the detached labrum (a thick tissue piece attached to the shoulder socket rim that keeps the ball of the shoulder joint in place).
The different types of surgeries that can be performed to treat shoulder dislocation, depending on the location and severity of the shoulder injury, include:
Untreated shoulder dislocation may lead to the following complications:
The following are the post-procedure steps following surgery performed to treat shoulder dislocation:
The following home remedies may help ease any discomfort and encourage healing after shoulder dislocation treatment:
The following tips can help in preventing shoulder dislocation:
The cost of non-surgical methods to treat a shoulder dislocation varies between INR 2,000 to INR 15,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat shoulder dislocation in Mumbai is between INR 70,000 to INR 1,00,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat shoulder dislocation in Delhi is between INR 65,000 to INR 95,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat shoulder dislocation in Bangalore is between INR 65,000 to INR 95,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat shoulder dislocation in Chennai is between INR 60,000 to INR 90,000.
A. Shoulder dislocation is a condition in which the head of the humerus (upper arm bone) comes out of the shallow shoulder socket of the scapula (shoulder blade), known as the glenoid.
A. You should visit an orthopedic surgeon for a suspected shoulder dislocation.
A. You may need immediate medical treatment if you experience any of the following symptoms:
A. A shoulder dislocation can be prevented in the following ways:
A. The shoulder joint is a ball and socket type of joint in which the round top of the upper arm fits into a groove in the shoulder blade. It is the most mobile joint in the body and can turn in many directions. This mobility can make the shoulder joint unstable, although it is anchored by tendons, muscles, and ligaments. Therefore, the shoulder joint is most likely to become dislocated.
A. The possibility of dislocating your shoulder again after treatment will depend on your age. Young individuals have a 90% or more chance of dislocating their shoulder again after treatment. Older individuals have a lesser chance of developing shoulder dislocation again.
A. Yes, dislocated shoulders are extremely painful and need immediate treatment.
A. Avoid sleeping on the affected dislocation side as it can be very painful. Keep a pillow under your armpit to the affected shoulder joint and either sleep on your back or the unaffected side. You need to wear your sling while sleeping at night till your doctor tells you to continue with the same.
A. You may take a shower after 72 hours following surgery. However, avoid soaking your wound and follow all the precautions when you remove your sling while taking a shower.
A. No, if you get early treatment following shoulder dislocation, you will not have any permanent damage and you will most likely not need surgery.
A. Shoulder dislocation can be treated in the following ways:
Non-surgical treatment: The different types of non-surgical treatments include:
Medications: A pain-relieving medication or muscle relaxants may help in providing relief while the shoulder heals.
Closed reduction: Certain gentle maneuvers can help in moving the shoulder bones back into their position. Depending on the level of pain and swelling the patient may be having, the patient may be given a muscle relaxant, sedative, or general anesthesia (the patient is made unconscious) before moving the shoulder bones. Once the shoulder bones are back in their original position, the pain should improve immediately.
Immobilization: Wearing a special sling or splint for a couple of weeks after closed reduction can prevent the shoulder from moving while it will heal.
Rehabilitation: Once the sling or splint is no longer required, a rehabilitation program can help in restoring strength, range of motion, and stability of the shoulder joint.
Surgical treatment: Surgery may be required in cases with weak shoulder joints or ligaments having repeated shoulder dislocations despite rehabilitation and strengthening. Certain cases like damaged blood vessels or nerves may also need surgery. Surgical treatment will also reduce the risk of re-injury in the case of young athletes.
The surgery is usually performed arthroscopically, that is, the surgeon will create a few tiny incisions in the shoulder joint region and insert an arthroscope (a thin tube with light and camera on one end). The edges of the glenoid cavity (a shallow depression on the scapula into which the humerus head fits) are then trimmed and suture anchors (fixation devices for fixing the ligaments and tendons to the bone) are then attached to the detached labrum (a thick tissue piece attached to the shoulder socket rim that keeps the ball of the shoulder joint in place).
A. When the doctor will move the joint bone into the socket, you may have pain and inflammation, but this pain will decrease gradually.
A. No, unless the upper arm bone is popped back in the socket by the doctor, you will continue to have pain due to shoulder dislocation. The longer you will leave the injury untreated, the more damage it will cause to your surrounding muscles and ligaments.
A. If you or someone around you had a suspected shoulder dislocation, you should take certain steps to decrease the effect of injury, which may include:
Try to immobilize the area using a sling, and the motion that has possibly caused the dislocation should not be repeated.
Apply an ice pack to reduce the swelling around the shoulder joint.
If the pain is too severe, a painkiller can be taken in the meantime that the patient reached the doctor or the emergency room.
A. Most simple shoulder dislocations can take about two to four weeks to improve. Injuries to the surrounding tissues may take up to six to twelve weeks to heal. If you have undergone surgery for treatment, it could take up to three to six months for you to recover completely, depending on the type of procedure performed and your desired activities.
A. Once the doctor pushes your shoulder back in the joint, you will need to wear a sling to support your arm. The sling needs to be used for two to six weeks while the injury is still healing.
A. If you leave your dislocated shoulder untreated, it may lead to the following complications:
A. The cost of shoulder dislocation treatment will vary depending on the type of treatment being performed, the severity of the injury, the health status of the patient, and the expertise of the orthopedic surgeons.
The cost will also vary among different orthopedic surgeons in different hospitals.
On average, the cost of non-surgical methods in India to treat shoulder dislocation is between INR 2,000 to INR 15,000, and the cost of surgical methods in India is between INR 60,000 to INR 1,00,000.