29/04/2021
The shoulder joint is the most frequently dislocated joint of the body. Because it moves in several directions, your shoulder can dislocate forward, backward or downward, completely or partially, though most dislocations occur through the front of the shoulder. In addition, fibrous tissue that joins the bones of your shoulder can be stretched or torn, often complicating the dislocation. Here is a patient who recovered from shoulder dislocation without any surgical intervention. She was immobilized in a sling for 8 weeks post which she started her physio sessions. She is able to perform all shoulder movements painfree post 12 The shoulder joint is the most frequently dislocated joint of the body. Because it moves in several directions, your shoulder can dislocate forward, backward or downward, completely or partially, though most dislocations occur through the front of the shoulder. In addition, fibrous tissue that joins the bones of your shoulder can be stretched or torn, often complicating the dislocation. Here is a patient who recovered from shoulder dislocation without any surgical intervention. She was immobilized in a sling for 8 weeks post which she started her physio sessions. She is able to perform all shoulder movements painfree post 12 weeks of rehab.