In short, A dislocated shoulder occurs when the top of your upper arm bone, the humerus, pops out of the shoulder socket. While it can happen to anyone, younger, active individuals are more susceptible to it happening again. Treatment options vary widely, from simple, non-surgical care to more complex surgical procedures. What is a Shoulder
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Common Shoulder Conditions Requiring Surgery: From Rotator Cuff Tears to Frozen Shoulder
The shoulder joint is complex with a remarkable range of motion, making it susceptible to various injuries. These injuries or health conditions can affect any shoulder structure, including bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. While several minor injuries or conditions of these shoulder structures respond well to conservative treatments like medications, physical therapy, and cortisone shots,
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