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Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation Treatment in Jaipur

Advanced Shoulder Stabilization by Dr. Hemendra Agrawal

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What is Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation?

Recurrent shoulder dislocation is a condition where the shoulder joint repeatedly slips out of place after an initial dislocation. This usually occurs due to damage to stabilizing structures such as the labrum, ligaments, or joint capsule.

Once the shoulder has dislocated, the risk of repeated dislocations increases, especially in young and active individuals or athletes.

Patients may experience pain, instability, weakness, and a sensation of the shoulder 'giving way' during movement.

Dr. Hemendra Agrawal provides advanced treatment for recurrent shoulder dislocation, including arthroscopic stabilization procedures to repair damaged tissues and restore joint stability.

Early treatment is important to prevent further damage and ensure long-term shoulder function.

Conditions & Indications

When is this procedure recommended?

1

Repeated shoulder dislocations

2

Chronic shoulder instability

3

Bankart lesion (labral tear)

4

Hill-Sachs lesion

5

Shoulder weakness and instability

6

Sports-related shoulder injuries

7

Ligament laxity or capsule damage

8

Failure of conservative treatment

How is Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation Treated?

A detailed walkthrough of the surgical process

1

Clinical Evaluation

Detailed examination and imaging (MRI, CT scan) to assess joint damage.

2

Non-Surgical Management

Physiotherapy and strengthening exercises for mild cases.

3

Arthroscopic Surgery

Minimally invasive surgery to repair the labrum and tighten ligaments.

4

Stabilization Procedures

Techniques such as Bankart repair or capsular shift to restore stability.

5

Post-Operative Care

Use of sling and gradual rehabilitation.

6

Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy to restore strength and prevent recurrence.

Key Benefits

How this procedure transforms your life

Prevents repeated dislocations

Restores shoulder stability

Reduces pain and discomfort

Minimally invasive surgical options

Improves strength and function

Allows return to sports and activities

Long-term joint protection

High success rate

Recovery Timeline

What to expect during your recovery journey

Week 1-3

Immobilization Phase

Use of sling, pain control, and restricted movement.

Week 3-6

Early Rehabilitation

Gentle physiotherapy and gradual movement.

Week 6-12

Strengthening Phase

Strengthening exercises and improved stability.

Month 3-6

Full Recovery

Return to sports and full activities depending on progress.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about this procedure

It recurs due to damage to stabilizing structures like the labrum and ligaments.
Surgery is often recommended for repeated dislocations to restore stability.
Physiotherapy helps but may not prevent recurrence in severe cases.
Recovery typically takes 3-6 months depending on treatment.

Ready to Take the First Step?

Book a consultation with Dr. Hemendra Agrawal to discuss your condition and explore the best treatment options for you.

Call +919210696045