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Shoulder dislocate
Hi, I had an accident 2years back after that my left shoulder dislocate (15 times as of now). I have MRI scan reports of my left shoulder. Please suggest me the treatment. Thanks
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The best procedure I can suggest to you for your recurrant dislocation is a arthroscopic or mini open latarjet surgery.
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Hi Ishant. I doubt the MRI is normal . We need to see the films along with clinical examination and detailing of activities which dislocates your shoulder and maneuver which reduces it ( own or doctor). Please don’t carry it for too long as it has other long term effects on the joint .
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Could you please elaborate as to what activities lead to dislocation of the shoulder and what you do once it dislocates. Do u reduce it by yourself or do you go to a specialist for reduction. According to MRI your labrum appears normal and also there is no defect on the humeral head. If the dislocation is so frequent and even minor activities lead to dislocation then you need to undergo operative therapy for stabilization whereby a piece of bone is attached to the front of the shoulder for stabilization.
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Get yourself clinically evaluated with an orthopaedic surgeon. Take all your xrays and MRI scans with you.
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