DR. MATT KANAAN | DUKE MEDICINE TRAINED

Shoulder Dislocation

Non-Surgical Shoulder Dislocation Treatment in Raleigh, NC

What is a Dislocated Shoulder?

A dislocated shoulder occurs when a forceful event causes the bone in the upper part of the arm to push out of its socket. This cup-shaped socket houses the shoulder joint, and is part of the shoulder blade. The shoulder joint is very prone to shifting out of place because of its free range of motion.

Wake Nonsurgical Ortho is Triangle’s first private practice solely dedicated to Nonsurgical orthopedics. Duke-trained non-surgical orthopedic specialist, Dr. Matthew Kanaan, is dedicated to making sure that patients receive access to non-surgical treatments for a dislocated shoulder. Dr. Kanaan will take the time to answer any questions you may have so that he can determine the best treatment option for you. For more information, contact our orthopedic clinic in Raleigh at (919) 719-2270 and schedule an appointment today!

Symptoms of a Dislocated Shoulder

Like most sports injuries, a dislocated shoulder will worsen if it is left untreated or not treated correctly. This can be very painful and the deformed bone can rub against the nerves in your shoulder.

Other conditions that may arise if a dislocated shoulder is left untreated include:

  • Chronic shoulder pain
  • Visible deformity of the affected shoulder
  • An inability to rotate or otherwise move your shoulder

While these are the main symptoms of a dislocated shoulder, you may also experience numbing or tingling sensations. These tend to start near the affected shoulder and may run down along the nerves of your legs and spine.

If you are experiencing severe symptoms, there may be more damage than you originally thought.

What to do if you Dislocate your Shoulder

  • Don’t move the shoulder joint
  • Carefully place your arm in a sling or other device to keep the arm stable
  • Place a bag of ice over the injured shoulder to reduce the pain and swelling
  • DO NOT try to push your shoulder back into place by yourself
  • Causes of a Dislocated Shoulder

Due to the shoulder’s ability to have a free range of motion, the shoulder joint is very prone to a variety of injuries. These injuries usually occur when the joint is hit with a force strong enough to pop the joint out of its socket.

Other reasons why your shoulder joint may pop out of your socket include:

Contact sports injuries

Trauma not sports related such as falling down

Treatment for a Dislocated Shoulder

When someone sustains a dislocated shoulder, you should stabilize the shoulder joint in a sling as quickly as possible. Once the shoulder has been stabilized, your doctor may recommend one of the following treatments, depending on the severity of the dislocation.

  • Shoulder immobilization
  • Medication
  • Rehabilitation- This can be a lengthy process and involves weeks of physical therapy and exercises that work to regain back the muscles strength through repeated weight lifting and daily movement of the joints.
  • Closed reduction – For this treatment, your doctor may use several bone adjustment techniques to place your shoulder back in its socket. Most patient’s experience an immediate decrease in shoulder pain after this treatment is performed.

Most people find that they regain back their normal strength in their affected shoulder two weeks after the dislocation. However once you sustain this injury once, doctors believe you’re more likely to suffer the injury again.

Schedule Your Evaluation for Shoulder Dislocation Treatment Today!

If you are looking for treatment for a dislocated shoulder in Raleigh, NC, please contact Wake Non-Surgical Ortho at (919) 719-2270 today.

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3237 Blue Ridge Rd.

Raleigh, NC 27612

Phone: (919) 719-2270

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