Advanced Treatment for Shoulder Dislocation by Dr. Hemendra Agrawal

Dr. Hemendra Agrawal
MBBS, MS (Orthopedics) · Consultant, Narayana Hospital
Overview
Shoulder dislocation occurs when the upper arm bone (humerus) comes out of the shoulder socket (glenoid). It is one of the most common joint dislocations due to the high mobility of the shoulder joint.
Dislocations can occur due to trauma, sports injuries, falls, or accidents. Once dislocated, the shoulder becomes more prone to repeated dislocations, leading to chronic instability and damage to surrounding structures such as the labrum and ligaments.
Dr. Hemendra Agrawal provides advanced treatment for shoulder dislocation, ranging from non-surgical management to minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery for recurrent instability.
Early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential to restore stability, prevent recurrence, and ensure long-term shoulder function.

Precise diagnosis using advanced imaging & evaluation
20,000+
Successful Surgeries
When It's Needed
When is this procedure recommended? These are the conditions where Shoulder Dislocation Treatment typically offers the best outcome.
Experiencing these symptoms?
An accurate diagnosis is the first step. Get an expert evaluation from Dr. Hemendra Agrawal.
Book a ConsultationAcute shoulder dislocation due to injury
Recurrent shoulder dislocations
Shoulder instability or frequent slipping sensation
Labral tears (Bankart lesions)
Shoulder pain after dislocation
Sports-related shoulder injuries
Ligament damage in the shoulder
Failure of conservative treatment
Step by Step
A detailed walkthrough of the surgical process
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The dislocated shoulder is carefully repositioned back into the socket under sedation or anesthesia.
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X-rays or MRI scans are performed to assess damage to bones, ligaments, and cartilage.
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A sling is used to immobilize the shoulder for a few weeks to allow healing.
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Rehabilitation exercises are started to restore strength and mobility.
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For recurrent dislocations, arthroscopic surgery is performed to repair damaged labrum and stabilize the joint.
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Regular follow-ups and rehabilitation ensure proper healing and prevent recurrence.
Facilities & Care
From a state-of-the-art operation theatre to attentive post-operative recovery — you're in expert hands at every step.

Modern Operation Theatre

Precision Surgery in Progress

Attentive Post-Operative Care

Personalized Patient Support
The Outcome
How this procedure transforms your life
Restores normal shoulder alignment
Prevents recurrent dislocations
Reduces pain and discomfort
Improves shoulder strength and stability
Minimally invasive surgical options available
Faster recovery with proper rehabilitation
Improved quality of life
Long-term joint protection
Your Journey
What to expect during your recovery journey, step by step
Use of sling, pain control, and limited shoulder movement.
Gentle physiotherapy and gradual movement restoration.
Strengthening exercises and improved stability.
Return to sports and full activities depending on recovery.
Insurance & Panels
Government panels and health insurance we help you claim — with cashless coordination and complete paperwork support.
For central government employees & pensioners
For ex-servicemen (defence) & dependents
For Rajasthan government employees & pensioners
For railway employees & pensioners
Cashless cover up to ₹5 lakh per family / year
Rajasthan cashless cover · via Jan Aadhaar
Cashless orthopedic surgery via your health insurer
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FAQ
Get answers to common questions about this procedure
Book a consultation with Dr. Hemendra Agrawal to discuss your condition and explore the best treatment options for you.