Treatment Options for a Dislocated Shoulder

Florida Surgery Consultants in Tampa, FL (Ocala, Lakewood Ranch, The Villages, Lakeland, Palm Harbor, and Gainesville) has the best orthopedic specialist for dislocated shoulder treatment. Shoulder injuries are not something to avoid or put off. They can get worse over time, which is why it is so important to address them right away. Our team is dedicated to treating patients and answering all questions before and after treatment to help patients and their families feel as comfortable as possible.

Dislocated shoulder treatment

A dislocated shoulder occurs when the humerus, or upper arm bone, separates from the shoulder blade at the main shoulder joint. This is the most common in your shoulder because it has the greatest range of motion than any other joints in the body. Dislocation often happens by a strong force or extreme rotation of the shoulder such as a hit during contact sports, a motor vehicle accident, or a fall. You have an inability to move your shoulder, have intense pain, numbness or weakness in the arm, also possible swelling. An orthopedic specialist should relocate a dislocated shoulder as soon as possible to avoid the key architectural elements from tearing and to stabilize the joint. Dislocated shoulder treatment is important and must be done immediately after the injury takes place to be sure the proper care or surgery is had for a better recovery.

Open Reduction:

Scapular manipulation: In this, a patient will be sitting up or lying down and an orthopedic specialist will rotate the shoulder blade, dislodging the humeral head and allowing relocation.

External rotation (Hennepin maneuver): With this, the elbow is flexed at 90 degree angle and the shoulder gradually rotates outward. Muscle spasms may be able to overcome after 5 to 10 minutes of gentle pushing, allowing the shoulder to relocate.

Traction-Countertraction: Here, a sheet is looped around the patient’s armpit. While the orthopedic specialist pulls on the arm, an assistant pulls on the sheet for countertraction. As the muscles relax, the humeral head is able to return to its normal position.

Stimson Technique: Here, a patient lies on their stomach and their injured arm is draped over the side of the bed and a weight is attached to it to gradually overcome muscle spasm and allow the shoulder joint to reduce.

When open reduction methods do not work, orthopedic specialists can try other surgeries as well.

Orthopedic Specialist

There are a number of options for dislocated shoulder treatment because every case is different and sometimes it takes a few tries to relocate the shoulder back into place where it belongs. However, the goal is to find the right orthopedic specialist the first time at Florida Surgery Consultants in Tampa, FL so you do not have to go through more than one procedure unless you have to. Dislocated shoulder treatment is not something to mess with. Get it taken care of and see a specialist and let your shoulder heal sooner, rather than later.   

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If you or someone you know needs dislocated shoulder treatment, Florida Surgery Consultants in Tampa, Fl has the best orthopedic specialist around. Give us a call at 1 (888) 411-6824 to make an appointment today!

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