💊Daily Pill: What is a Shoulder Dislocation
What to Do When Your Shoulder Pops Out of Place
The Daily Pill is a series of very short daily posts where I share the definition of a medical term I think we should all know. Read it every morning and build up your medical vocabulary.
💊 Shoulder Dislocation
A shoulder dislocation happens when the humerus (upper arm bone) is forced out of the shoulder socket (glenoid), typically due to a traumatic event like a fall, collision, or a submission.
There are different types of dislocations: anterior, posterior, and inferior.
A lot of people will volunteer to “pop your shoulder back in” as soon as it happens. Don’t let them. Here is why: (Continue Reading)
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