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Shoulder Dislocation

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

What is a shoulder dislocation?

A shoulder dislocation happens when the top of your arm bone (humerus) moves out of the socket in your shoulder blade. Shoulder dislocation can happen at any age but is not common in younger children.

Dislocated Shoulder

What are the signs and symptoms of a shoulder dislocation?

How is a shoulder dislocation diagnosed?

Your healthcare provider will ask about your signs and symptoms. He or she will compare the shape of your shoulders. He or she may touch areas of your shoulder and arm to see if you have decreased feeling. Your provider may also check your arm strength and movement. Tell him or her if you have had a shoulder dislocation in the past. You may also need the following:

How is a shoulder dislocation treated?

Treatment depends on how badly your shoulder is dislocated, and if bone or tissue is damaged. You may need any of the following:

What can I do to care for my shoulder?

When should I seek immediate care?

When should I call my doctor?

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