Why do I dislocate my shoulder so often? How to treat frequent shoulder dislocation?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally, it is caused by calcium deficiency, so it is often dislocated, but I personally think that I should go to the hospital for relevant examinations so that I can accurately understand the cause.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Most of the frequent shoulder dislocations are caused by trauma, such as throwing too hard, or sudden resistance during the throwing, or holding the ground with your hands when falling, but seizures, electric shocks, and neurological dysfunction can also occur.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Personally, I think it's because of too much exertion, especially sitting for a long time, that a posture can lead to frequent shoulder dislocation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'm in a bit of a similar situation to you, but not as often as you are. You are now becoming habitually dislocated, and the time interval is very short.

    Inertial dislocation requires surgery. It is recommended that you go to a major hospital or a specialized orthopedic hospital for examination and do an MRI to see the degree of tear of the joint capsule and whether the bone is damaged. This disease cannot be relied upon, and it cannot be cured.

    It is best not to delay, because the shoulder joint has a relatively large range of motion in daily life, and if it is not completely healed, the damage inside will be more serious. I was also playing basketball, I was knocked down, my shoulder hit the basketball hoop and dislocated, and then I didn't take care of it, and I went to play again and then dislocated again, basically every time I exercised, I didn't dare to use my arm hard, and some sports that needed shoulders were also given up. It took a while to do it, don't pay attention to it, I also once dislocated while sleeping, so I decided to go for surgery.

    Because this shoulder arthroscopic surgery has only been developed in the past two years, there are not many people who do this surgery in the country, I am from Fujian, because I don't know which region you are, and I am not familiar with hospitals in other places. I can only suggest that you go to your specialized orthopedic hospital first.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Hello, I have seen your question and I am already sorting out the answer for you, please wait a while

    Is this a dislocated shoulder?

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    It is recommended to have time to go to the hospital for a good check-up, so that the doctor can accurately judge Oh dear.

    The doctor said it was frozen shoulder. That's right.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It takes two to three months to get a good recovery, and you should also do some ** exercises in your life, followed by 5 to 10 minutes of exercise every hour.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the case of a dislocated shoulder, it is difficult to recover on its own, so you have to go to the hospital and the doctor will help you re-graft your bones, and it will take about an hour.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It will take at least about two months to get a good recovery, and there will not be many obstacles to doing anything in life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you can't carry it, you can do push-ups with great strength, hold on, and have time to do more TCM massage, and the effect will be better.

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