Shoulder subluxations

2022-01-08 04:17:29
In past 1.5 years I dislocated( partially not fully) my shoulder 6 times.. This is my MRI report and x-Ray doctor told no tear.. Only muscle weakness so physical therapy is needed and told if physical therapy won't stop subluxations then i may have to under go key hole surgery Is it possible subluxations without any tear?? Fresh one ( subluxation) i had today in the morning🙁 Please tell me what best can done to fix my shoulder problem. .. Or I have deal with it lifetime
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Answered2022-01-11 07:59:27

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Are u sure about subluxations... If yes... should go for physio .. But u have to confirm about subluxations after getting yourself examined
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can consult if in doubt

Answered2022-01-09 07:06:20

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Ur mri says the rotator cuff is normal , which generally is torn in case of dislocations , I would suggest a good physiotherapist instead of any medicine for you ,I think it is just strain over the shoulder and neck ,
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See a physiotherapist

Answered2022-01-08 14:01:58

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Hello Kindly provide more details of your complains and how it starts? What do you mean by partial dislocation and how does it occur?
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Kindly provide your detailed mri images for better evaluation

Answered2022-01-08 04:55:14

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