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Asked for Male | 26 Years

how to treat shoulder dislocation?

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How to treat shoulder dislocation

Answered by Dr. Deepak Aher

Closed reduction initially.. with traction and internal rotation under GA

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Answered by Dr. Dev Chourey

If needs a reduction consult with an orthopedic surgeon. Than consult with physio or Occupational therapist they help you in shoulder rehabilitation

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Dr. Dev Chourey

Occupational Therapist

Answered by Dr. Anshul Parashar

Initial trial of physiotherapy strengthening exercise will do the needful

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Answered by Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Shoulder dislocation requires quick medical attention so that the dislocation can be assessed and joint space is reduced.
Shoulder dislocation causes damage to soft tissues, 
Acupuncture helps in reducing the inflammation and pain caused due to dislocation and it plays an important role in promoting soft tissue healing.
Acupuncture anaesthetic points, Local and general body points together help to heal the dislocated shoulder. Electro Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Acupressure and Seed therapy combined with medical aid helps to quicken the total recovery time.

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Answered by Dr. Saksham Mittal

By closed manipulation. If recurrent dislocation( more than thrice in a year) get an MRI done and consult an orthopedist. You may need surgery for shoulder replacement.

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Answered by Dr. Dilip Mehta

To treat shoulder dislocation, first episode reduce and immobilize then repeat episode and then  mri and last is surgery

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Dr. Dilip Mehta

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered by Dr. Amit Saoji

1 episode need reduction and immobilization for 3 week ... recurrent episode need MRI and surgical management.(mainly Arthroscopic barkart repair )

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Dr. Amit Saoji

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered by Dr. Rufus Vasanth Raj

First reduce the shoulder back to normal position. Give it some rest. 

Most of the times the dislocation will be reccurent and shoulder disloactes/subluxates in abduction external rotation position. 

MRI will be the ideal investigation to asses labral tear and CT scan will be needed to look at glenoid index

Arthroscopy Bankart repair +/- Remplissage is a very successful procedure and it's a minimally invasive key hole surgery

Dr Rufus Vasanth Raj

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Dr. Rufus Vasanth Raj

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered by Dr. velpula sai sirish

for best recovery and treatment consult LEGEND PHYSIOTHERAPY HOME VISIT SERVICE IN HYDERABAD . DR.SIRISH
https://website-physiotherapist-at-home.business.site/

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Dr. velpula  sai sirish

Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Specialist For Stroke

Answered by Dr. Dr.Narendra Medagam

closed reduction maneavour

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Both legs Foot drop problem since 2 years. I am very upset for this. So please tell me can you treat this? Please let me know.

Male | 26

You need thorough clinical examination with a multidisciplinary team of Orthopedic Surgeon/Neurologists. We need to find out at which neural level is the existing problem Eg. Spinal cord, Peripheral nerve. This should be done ASAP which would improve the chances of recovery. 

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My left and is painful.i want to know the reason?

Male | 25

Left arm pain can have various sources, including injury or oversuse and underlying diseases like cardiovascular disorders or arthritis. You should rather seek a medial opinion of an orthopedist to diagnose the source and take care for your pain.

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I am 35 years old and I have knee pain as well as back pain since long time and I have had consulted many doctors but have not get relief yet.

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you should visit an orthopedic specialist for your knee and back pain. For the moment, pain-relieving methods such as gentle exercises might bring some relief including stretching and hot/cold therapy. 

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Before having pins removed from your kneecap, consult your orthopedic surgeon to discuss the procedure and timing. Prepare according to their instructions. The removal is usually done under local anesthesia, involving a small incision to remove the pins. Expect some discomfort and swelling post surgery.

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Did you consult with neurologist or orthopedist? If not then please do that. They can diagnose the underlying cause of the sciatica and provide appropriate treatment. Some self-care measures such as taking over-the-counter pain relievers, gentle stretching, and hot/cold compresses may also help to get rid of the symptoms. However, these measures should only be used under the guidance of a doctor.

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I have slight tendonitis in entire arm. I had an angiogram 10 days ago. After forearm and swelling subsided in a day or two, my tendinitis ramped up in pain. It's very uncomfortable. Especially in the bicep... is is from traveling

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