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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Dislocated shoulder
  1. ... shoulder blade (the socket). When you have a dislocated shoulder, it means the entire ball is out of the socket. When you have a partly dislocated shoulder, it means only part of the ball is ...
  2. ... not the same as a shoulder dislocation. A dislocated shoulder occurs when the arm bone comes out of ...
  3. ... Abscess (collection of pus) Bone tumors or cancer Dislocated shoulder Shoulder fracture Rotator cuff tears Failure to heal ...
  4. ... a displaced bone or joint, such as a dislocated shoulder. The tension helps put the joint back in ...
  5. ... from casts or splints Improper use of crutches Shoulder dislocation In some cases, no cause can be found.
  6. Complications include dental problems and shoulder dislocations.
  7. ... A badly broken bone in the shoulder Recurring shoulder dislocation A tumor in or around the shoulder Your ...
  8. ... used when you have a broken ( fractured ) or dislocated arm, elbow, collarbone, or shoulder. ... is to prevent movement of the broken or dislocated bone. Splints ... open injury (an injury in which bone sticks through the skin).
  9. ... labrum) or ligaments Shoulder instability, in which the shoulder joint is loose and slides around too much or becomes dislocated (slips out of the ball and socket joint) ...
  10. ... above and below the injured elbow (including the shoulder and ... your provider may teach you how to correct the problem yourself.
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