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    Shoulder Subluxation

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    Last Updated (Thursday, 20 December 2007 19:56) Monday, 27 August 2007 19:42

    A subluxation is a partial dislocation of the shoulder joint. This can happen from a fall onto an outstretched arm or having enough force put through the shoulder to shift it out of correct alignment.

    Symptoms

    The shoulder will feel loose for a while after the incident. The shifting will also typically cause sharp pain at first and a dull ache later.

    Diagnosis

    Subluxation is typically diagnosed through the patients history of the incident. A clinical motion test may also reveal looseness in the joint.

    Treatment

    Treatment includes

    • Ice – 20 minutes on / 20 minutes off
    • Anti-inflammatory drugs such as advil
    • Rest
    • Exercises-  When the shoulder is healed it is a good idea to strengthen the rotator cuff muscles with internal / external rotation exercises
    • A severe subluxation may even require surgical treatment to restore tightness in the shoulder joint.

    Recovery

    May take days or weeks depending on the severity of the incident; Surgical treatment may take six months to full recovery.

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