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Your shoulder is the most mobile joint in your body. It has an amazing range of motion. Your shoulder allows you to lift your arm overhead, out to the side, rotate it behind your head and your back and reach in multiple directions. However this huge range of motion comes at the cost of its stability.
As one of Melbourne’s leading injury clinics in the northern suburbs; we provide care to all local Reservoir residents and surrounding communities including Bundoora, Rosanna, Fairfield, Watsonia, Heidelberg, Coburg, Heidelberg Heights, Macleod West, Preston, Thomastown & Thornbury.
Before our Osteopaths, Chiropractors & Physiotherapists can determine the appropriate solution for your specific dislocated shoulder treatment plan, they will thoroughly assess you with standard medical, Orthopedic and special Osteopathic tests.
A dislocated shoulder refers to when the bone of the upper arm has completely shifted away from the surface of the shoulder joint. In this case, the head of the humerus becomes separated from and moves out of the glenoid fossa.
Dislocations of the shoulder joint are common. This is due to the fact that this particular joint sacrifices its stability in order to increase its available range of motion.
This kind of injury is typically seen in athletes experiencing some kind of trauma (such as a tackle) and can be quite painful.
It is recommended for the patient to not attempt to put the shoulder back into place as it could cause further damage and disruption of proper blood and nerve supply to the arm. It is best to allow a doctor or someone equally qualified to correct the dislocation.
Once the dislocated shoulder treatment plan is underway & the dislocation has been reduced, it is very important to have the musculoskeletal aspect of the joint addressed as having one dislocation makes you vulnerable to another. This can lead to chronic shoulder dislocations.
It is very important to strengthen the surrounding muscles of the joint, which are relied on heavily for support. Together with your osteopath, you can achieve recovery.
If you have any questions in regards to this condition do not hesitate to call our team to arrange an appointment.
For more information on how our Reservoir team can help you, or to book an appointment, contact us on (03) 9470 1010.