Expert Management of Shoulder Dislocations at Preksha Surgi & Ortho Care

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What is Shoulder Dislocation?

A shoulder dislocation occurs when the upper arm bone pops out of the shoulder socket. This injury can be caused by trauma, falls, or sports-related incidents and can lead to pain, swelling, and limited mobility.

Symptoms & Diagnosis

Common symptoms include severe shoulder pain, visible deformity, swelling, and difficulty moving the arm. Diagnosis is confirmed through clinical examination and imaging techniques like X-rays or MRI to assess associated injuries.

Treatment Options

Treatment may involve non-surgical methods like closed reduction, immobilization, and physiotherapy for mild dislocations. In severe or recurrent cases, surgical stabilization may be required to repair torn ligaments and prevent future dislocations.

Rehabilitation & Recovery

Post-treatment rehabilitation is critical for restoring strength, flexibility, and range of motion. Our physiotherapy programs help patients regain full function and return to daily activities safely.

Why Choose Preksha Surgi & Ortho Care?

Our expert orthopaedic team provides precise, personalized care for shoulder dislocations using advanced techniques and patient-centered approaches to ensure optimal recovery and long-term shoulder stability.

Shoulder Stabilization

Expert surgical and non-surgical treatment

Rehabilitation & Recovery

Structured physiotherapy for full functional restoration

Our shoulder dislocation treatment focuses on fast pain relief, restoring shoulder function, and preventing future dislocations. We combine advanced medical technology with expert care for the best outcomes.

  • Accurate diagnosis and timely treatment
  • Minimally invasive surgical options when required
  • Personalized rehabilitation programs
  • Experienced shoulder specialists

At Preksha Surgi & Ortho Care, we ensure comprehensive management of shoulder dislocations from diagnosis to recovery. Patients receive high-quality care and expert guidance throughout the treatment process.

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