Dislocated Shoulder or Elbow


Overview and Facts about Dislocated Shoulder or Elbow

Shoulder dislocation happens when you pop your upper arm bone (humerus) out of the socket of the shoulder joint. This injury is most often anterior, meaning the shoulder pops forward. In rare cases, the shoulder can pop backward (posterior).

Elbow dislocation occurs when you force the bones in the elbow joint out of alignment. This injury occurs most frequently as the result of landing on an outstretched hand during a fall.

In addition to injury to the shoulder or elbow, dislocation can cause damage to the surrounding nerves, blood vessels, tendons and ligaments, and can even fracture other surrounding bones.

It is important to seek immediate medical treatment when dislocation occurs, and to make sure you follow a thorough rehabilitation plan.

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