Multiple articles states because of the shoulders ability to abduct, adduct, rotate and move 360 degrees on the sagittal plane preventing a shoulder dislocation is difficult. But a chronic shoulder dislocation, second or third can be prevented through accurate diagnoses in order to properly treat and rehabilitate in to prevent a second or a weakened shoulder socket. The treatment consists of surgical and non-surgical. Immediate treatment as stated by the article OrthoInfo, is to avoid activities that aggravate the symptoms and begin to adjust the lifestyle in or to better accommodate the injury. It is important to seek a professional opinion in order to obtain a correct diagnosis. When the actual care and treatment plan is developed a nonsurgical treatment may take several months before the pain beings to subside. Another long-term option is physical therapy in order to strengthen the muscles and work on shoulder stability in the attempt to prevent another dislocation. Last, surgical treatment, this is commonly needed after a chronic shoulder dislocation due to the weakened socket and the heightened availability for another dislocation. When all else is done but the joint still does not provided the required stability to return to previous activity surgery takes place. The torn or stretched ligaments are repaired so that it is enhanced able to hold the shoulder in
Multiple articles states because of the shoulders ability to abduct, adduct, rotate and move 360 degrees on the sagittal plane preventing a shoulder dislocation is difficult. But a chronic shoulder dislocation, second or third can be prevented through accurate diagnoses in order to properly treat and rehabilitate in to prevent a second or a weakened shoulder socket. The treatment consists of surgical and non-surgical. Immediate treatment as stated by the article OrthoInfo, is to avoid activities that aggravate the symptoms and begin to adjust the lifestyle in or to better accommodate the injury. It is important to seek a professional opinion in order to obtain a correct diagnosis. When the actual care and treatment plan is developed a nonsurgical treatment may take several months before the pain beings to subside. Another long-term option is physical therapy in order to strengthen the muscles and work on shoulder stability in the attempt to prevent another dislocation. Last, surgical treatment, this is commonly needed after a chronic shoulder dislocation due to the weakened socket and the heightened availability for another dislocation. When all else is done but the joint still does not provided the required stability to return to previous activity surgery takes place. The torn or stretched ligaments are repaired so that it is enhanced able to hold the shoulder in