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October 10, 2025
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Not every dislocation causes an obvious change in the shoulder shape, though it is very common. You might feel a deep ache or a sensation that the joint is out of place even if it looks normal to others. The pain and loss of function are often more reliable indicators than appearance.
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Once a shoulder has dislocated, the supporting ligaments and muscles may become stretched or weakened. This can make the joint more susceptible to popping out in the future, especially if it is not rehabilitated properly. Strength training is the most effective way to lower the risk of future incidents.
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Surgery is not required for everyone, as many people recover well with rest and guided physical therapy. Your doctor will weigh factors like your age, activity level, and whether this is your first dislocation. Most initial treatments focus on returning the joint to place and supporting the healing process.
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Most people need to restrict heavy lifting and overhead movements for several weeks while the joint stabilizes. The exact timeline depends on how quickly your ligaments heal and the strength of your supporting muscles. You will gradually return to normal activity as you regain comfort and range of motion.
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