Habitual dislocation
Recurrent or habitual shoulder dislocation is mainly divided into two categories: one is that you can dislocate the shoulder joint, and then you can get back to the normal position, that is, the patient can "play in and out of their shoulder joints freely in and out" The second type is the most common, mainly due to trauma, that is, the sequelae of shoulder dislocation caused by external forces. The first type of patients with habitual shoulder dislocation does not have a history of obvious trauma, and many joints on the body There may be excessive stretching and relaxation. For example, the thumb can be easily folded back and touch the forearm; the main cause of excessive extension of the elbow or knee is the instability of the joint caused by the loose tissue of the congenital body, And it is multi-directional. As for the second type, the habitual dislocation caused by injuries is mostly due to obvious trauma, such as sports injuries, such as throwing too hard, or sudden resistance, judo, wrestling during throwing Attack movements such as physical contact; accidental movements such as supporting the ground with your hands when you fall, or landing on your shoulders, causing dislocation of the shoulder joint, are almost always Dislocation of the anterior direction, after conservative treatment (reduction of joints), dislocation or subluxation occurs again.
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