Quick Relief for Shoulder Dislocation Pain
Shoulder Dislocation Treatment in Varanasi
Are you suffering from shoulder dislocation?
Best Shoulder Dislocation Treatment in Varanasi
A shoulder dislocation occurs when the upper arm bone (humerus) pops out of the shoulder socket. This can cause severe pain, swelling, and limited mobility. Shoulder dislocations are common injuries, especially among athletes, accident victims, and individuals involved in high-impact activities. Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent complications such as nerve damage, ligament injuries, or recurring dislocations.
Symptoms of Shoulder Dislocation
Severe shoulder pain – sudden and intense pain after a fall, accident, or sports injury.
Visible deformity – the shoulder may look out of place or uneven compared to the other side.
Swelling & bruising—due to tissue and ligament damage around the shoulder joint.
Inability to move the arm – difficulty or complete inability to lift or rotate the shoulder.
Weakness or numbness – tingling or loss of sensation in the arm or fingers due to nerve involvement.
Muscle spasms—tightness around the shoulder as the body tries to protect the joint.
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Orthopedic Surgeries Performed
Knee & Hip Transplant Surgeries
FAQ’s
A shoulder dislocation happens when the upper arm bone (humerus) comes out of its socket in the shoulder joint. It often results from trauma, falls, sports injuries, or accidents.
Symptoms include severe shoulder pain, visible deformity, swelling, difficulty moving the arm, numbness, or weakness.
Diagnosis is made by clinical examination and confirmed with imaging tests like X-rays. In some cases, an MRI may be needed to assess soft tissue injuries.
The priority is to put the shoulder bone back into its socket (reduction). This is a precise medical procedure done by an experienced orthopaedic doctor like Dr. Anand Saurabh.
Return to full activity depends on how well your shoulder heals and your strength/stability. Your orthopaedic surgeon and physiotherapist will guide you on safe timelines.

