Shoulder Joint Pain Treatment

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Question of the Day

Question of the Day

Transcript from Indianapolis Colts “Medical Minute”

Question: My husband dislocated his shoulder two days ago.  He said it happened once before in high school but that it feels much worse this time.  Does he need surgery?

Answer: There is a very good chance that surgery won’t be necessary. 

When young people experience shoulder injuries, about 95 percent will have recurrent problems in the future.  However, if this is your husband’s first injury since high school, he should respond well to a combination of ice, pain medications and physical therapy. Of course, if the pain and disability continue, we could certainly consider surgery as another option.



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