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==What are the symptoms of Shoulder dislocation?== | ==What are the symptoms of Shoulder dislocation?== | ||
Symptoms of a dislocated shoulder include: | |||
* A deformed or out of place shoulder | |||
* Swelling or discoloration at the site | |||
* Intense pain | |||
* Inability to move the joint | |||
Other symptoms can include numbness, weakness and/or tingling at the joint. This can also be felt in the neck and the arm. Pain can also be increased because of muscle spasms due to the displacement | |||
==What causes Shoulder dislocation?== | ==What causes Shoulder dislocation?== |
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Overview
A dislocated shoulder is an injury when your upper arm bone pops out of the cup-shaped socket attached to your shoulder blade. This is not to be confused with a separated shoulder where the ligaments are damaged in the area that connects your upper arm with your shoulder.
What are the symptoms of Shoulder dislocation?
Symptoms of a dislocated shoulder include:
- A deformed or out of place shoulder
- Swelling or discoloration at the site
- Intense pain
- Inability to move the joint
Other symptoms can include numbness, weakness and/or tingling at the joint. This can also be felt in the neck and the arm. Pain can also be increased because of muscle spasms due to the displacement
What causes Shoulder dislocation?
Who is at highest risk?
Diagnosis
When to seek urgent medical care?
Treatment options
Where to find medical care for Shoulder dislocation?
Directions to Hospitals Treating Shoulder dislocation