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Shoulder Dislocation

About Shoulder Dislocation Treatment Services

Shoulder Dislocation treatment focuses on restoring the normal position, stability, strength, and movement of the shoulder joint after injury. A shoulder dislocation occurs when the upper arm bone slips out of the shoulder socket due to trauma, falls, sports injuries, or accidents. At Dr. Snehal Suroshe, advanced orthopedic care and personalized rehabilitation programs are designed to reduce pain, restore shoulder function, prevent recurrent dislocations, and improve overall mobility. With expert diagnosis, modern treatment techniques, and guided physiotherapy, patients can recover safely and return to daily activities with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a shoulder dislocation?

A shoulder dislocation occurs when the upper arm bone moves out of the shoulder socket. It can happen due to falls, accidents, sports injuries, or sudden impact and may cause severe pain, swelling, and restricted movement.

What are the common symptoms of shoulder dislocation?

Common symptoms include intense shoulder pain, visible deformity, swelling, weakness, difficulty moving the arm, numbness, and instability in the shoulder joint.

How is shoulder dislocation treated?

Treatment may include repositioning the shoulder joint, pain management, immobilization with a sling, physiotherapy, and in some cases, surgery for recurrent or severe dislocations.

Is physiotherapy necessary after shoulder dislocation?

Yes, physiotherapy is very important after shoulder dislocation. Rehabilitation exercises help strengthen the shoulder muscles, improve flexibility, restore movement, and reduce the risk of future dislocations.

How long does recovery take after a shoulder dislocation?

Recovery time depends on the severity of the injury and the treatment required. Mild cases may recover within a few weeks, while complete recovery with strengthening and rehabilitation may take several months.