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Have pain post closed reduction of shoulder dislocation, between shoulder joint and elbow during hand movements . It's 2 months since reduction
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Dear .a Shoulder dislocation is caused by tear in your capsulolabrum complex .a kind of layer in shoulder. If after reduction pain is there .you should get an mri done.and show to any shoulder specialist in your area.this problem can be solved completely. Regards dr pankaj Agrawal .shoulder and knee surgeon Ahmedabad
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Sir pain after post reduction may be due to strain and tear during dislocation which may not be properly healed or may due to the muscle strain ,fascial tightness,muscle imbalance or muscle trigger point around your shoulder so better consult a Physiotherapist to rule out the problem and get treated by him ,Thank you.
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Hello There. I can understand your concern. Have you developed the pain now or you have been having it since the reduction? as of now, take a pain killer like tab. etova-p once or twice a day after food for 3 days. if it still doesn't come down, consult a orthopedician in person for further evaluation and management. best regards, Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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