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How can I cure dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint?


It is accompanied by rupture of coraco-clavicular ligament.

it sounds like you have seen a doctor, by rupture i assume that the ligament is completely torn, and the only way for a complete tear of a ligament to heal is surgery. After surgery the muscles will be very weak and it will be very easy to re dislocate the joint, your doctor will most likely recommend physical therapy to strengthen the muscles around the joint. however if you have not seen a doctor see one, this injury won't heal on its own.

Surgery is one option.
You can also help yourself by doing strength training of the other muscles in the should that help stabilize the shoulder joint.

you never heard the "dont try it at home" warning???

Sounds like you separated your shoulder and tore a ligament.
Im not a doctor, im thinking you should see one.

Get joint surgery .that is the only permanent cure.Ortho Surgery is very very cheap in India.There is one company that is very famous in India that arranges ortho surgery for foreigners in India.They are called the Forerunners Healthcare.I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and about their patient stories.I have also read that they arrange financing for american and canadian patients as all surgery is not covered by insurance.They also have photos pasted of their International patients.You can checkout their website.The cost savings are incredible.As a doctor i personally believe that your cosmetic surgery can be easily handled in India as the quality of healthcare available here is simply best in the world.The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.If you still havent got your surgery done,you are better off getting it done in India.
http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com
hope this helps

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