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I sustained inferior dislocation-shoulders 60 days ago still unable to lift my arm up my ears? what went wrong |
I sustained inferior dislocation-shoulders 60 days ago still unable to lift my arm up my ears? what went wrong You might have a torn ligament.or maybe tendonitis. See a DR to refer you to orthopaedic or sports medicine clinic for Xray and ultrasound. U could need surgery or manipulation. Do something before you get calcification in the tendon or sternoclavicular joint |
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