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Shoulder Subluxation

Shoulder subluxation is described as the partial dislocation of the shoulder joint. The humerus (the ball of the upper arm bone ) comes out of its way of the shoulder socket. This is not the same as shoulder dislocation, and there is severe pain, swelling, and arm weakness.

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I have a sudden shoulder pain after exercising jumping rope. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, Yesterday I was jumping rope and all of a sudden my shoulder was in extreme pain. I could barely move my shoulder. I do not have any prior history of injury to the same area. I have pain in my shoulder joint, weakness, pain while moving, popping or snapping sounds in the joint, and ten...  Read Full »


Dr. Sharoff Lokesh Mohan

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Because it happened while playing and considering your age, it can be shoulder subluxation due to ligamentous laxity.I suggest you take the following medicines, Tablet Ibuprofen 400 milligrams twice daily for 10 days after food. Tablet Rabeprazole 20 milligrams t...  Read Full »

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