I had a road accident on 16th june 2018. I was in a Scorpio and it got 4 turns on the highway.
I got some injuries on the right portion of my body on the right-hand and right shoulder. Then we moved to a local hospital there and the doctor took the x-ray of my right shoulder and told me that i have no fractures but i was feeling that my shoulder is slightly bend downwards and it was also visible to others as well then doctor told me consult any good doctor in my city then another day i moved to a hospital and there again my x-ray done and the doctor told me same thing that i have no fractures but i have pain from more than 2 months and shoulder is slightly bend downwards today also then after 2.5 months i visited another doctor and they conducted x-ray and by looking at my xray the doctor told me to do MRI so that he will be confirmed that my problem can be solved by physiotherapy or if i need surgery. I am uploading my xray from starting kindly help me. Thank you
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As far as the xrays are concerned they donot show any signs of bony injury. There are two important things you should know before treatment. One is that radiological investigation is an adjunct to confirming clinical diagnosis. And second, we never treat xrays, we treat a patient.
So, a personal consult and a thorough clinical evaluation is of utmost importance. Drooping of shoulder might be a sign of nerve injury.
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Soft tissue injury is equally important as bony injuries. Donot ignore.
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