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Shoulder dislocation occuring again & again--anycure without surgery? |
Shoulder dislocation occuring again & again--anycure without surgery? Once a shoulder has been dislocated the ligament are damaged and more dislocations do occur. No treatment other than surgery is effective. see a physical therapist to do some tests. .They may need to do an xray then MRI to determine the damage. I have my right shoulder dislocated due to a car accident and my left one while fighting in the ER with the hospital staff (so they say). My shoulders pop out alot.. |
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