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Right shoulder injury
I have the sports injury in my right shoulder. Its a case of recurrent dislocation. When i am playing badminton or bowling in cricket the dislocation increases. I have shown to my nearest ortho surgen who recommended the MRI for analysing the cause. I am attaching the report. Please give your valuable inputs for solving the issue.
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If there have been multiple instances of shoulder dislocation then surgery needs to be considered.
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Your history and MRI Report suggest you have recurrent dislocation of shoulder due to bony bankart and hill Sachs lesion.
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you need expert sport injury surgeon consult for detail diagnosis and plan of management.
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avoid over head abduction and activities in which you feel that your shoulder is about to dislocate.
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Please tell the number of times that you dislocated your shoulder so far. There's a definite ligament injury inside your shoulder, which requires repair. If the repair is not done, your shoulder will keep dislocating, especially if you are a sports player. The number of times that the Shoulder dislocated, will help the surgeon decide on what kind of surgery u will b requiring.
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If you intend to continue sports, it's better to undergo arthroscopic surgery to repair the torn ligament. a CT scan will also be required to asses the bone loss
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kindly dont use your shoulder currently for sports. more the dislocations, more the damage to your shoulder. kindly consult your doctor after doing a CT
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