Your shoulder sounds like it might be experiencing a condition called shoulder instability or recurrent shoulder dislocation. This happens when the ball of the shoulder joint comes out of the socket, and you may have an increased risk if there is weakness or injury to the muscles and ligaments around the shoulder. This issue can occur during certain activities, such as swimming or bowling, or even during normal daily movements. It’s essential to address this issue to prevent further complications or damage to the joint. It would be wise to see an orthopedic specialist or physical therapist to get a proper evaluation. They’ll likely recommend imaging studies like an MRI or X-ray to understand the extent of any ligament or soft tissue damage. The treatment approach often involves strengthening exercises for the shoulder to improve joint stability and support. A physical therapist can design a specific program focusing on exercises that enhance both the rotator cuff muscles and the shoulder blade muscles. In some cases, wearing a brace during activities that trigger the problem can also be beneficial. If these conservative methods don’t improve the condition, surgical intervention might be necessary to repair the ligaments or other structures that are not holding the joint in place effectively. In the meantime, try to avoid activities that cause the shoulder to dislocate and refrain from sudden lifting or overhead motions. Ice packs and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can help manage pain and swelling when episodes occur.
अगर बॉलिंग या स्विमिंग करते समय मेरा कंधा कभी-कभी बाहर आ जाता है और दर्द होता है, तो मुझे क्या करना चाहिए?
Mera shoulder ka haddi neeche aa jata hai kabhi bowlingkrne pr kabhi swim krne par kabhi kbhi aise bhi aur thoda push krne par waps chala jata hai but dardhota
How long have you been experiencing this shoulder issue?:
- More than 6 monthsHow would you describe the pain when your shoulder pops out?:
- Moderate — affects daily activitiesDoes the shoulder dislocate frequently during specific activities?:
- During other activities tooHave you noticed any specific movements that trigger the dislocation?:
- Rotating the armHow does your shoulder feel after it goes back into place?:
- Weakness in the armHave you experienced any swelling or bruising around your shoulder?:
- Not sureHave you had any previous injuries to your shoulder?:
- No, never100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Hello dear As per clinical history it seems rotator cuff disorder involving inflammation of supraspinatus tendon Differential diagnosis includes chronic dislocation The impact are Bursitis calcium deposition It causes Limited arm movement Significant pain Swelling Pseudoparalysis It requires following tests for confirmation. Please share the result with orthopedic surgeon in person for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Esr CBC Mri Arthrography Shoulder USG There may be requirement of Rest Physiotherapy Medication like Diclofenac sodium gel topical application Crave bandage application Limited stretching Selective cox -2 inhibitors like Refecoxicib Hopefully you recover soon Regards
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