My shoulder keeps popping out
Asked by: 56 Years Old, 89 Kg, 183cm Male
First of all, frequent shoulder dislocations can be a serious condition and require specific diagnosis and treatment. Shoulder dislocations usually occur as a result of trauma, a fall, or a sudden movement, but can sometimes occur with less severe movements. Causes include muscle weakness, ligament laxity, or structural problems from previous shoulder injuries. In some cases, genetic factors or connective tissue disorders may also play a role. Although the age, gender, height, and weight information provided do not directly indicate a link to shoulder dislocations, changes in muscle mass or connective tissue may be related to age. A detailed medical evaluation is necessary to determine the cause of shoulder dislocations and appropriate treatment options.
Additionally, if you provide more information about the causes, symptoms, severity, and frequency of frequent shoulder dislocations, I can provide more specific advice. For example, does your shoulder dislocate during any activity or while resting? When did the first dislocation occur, do you have a history of injuries related to it? Does it come with pain or other symptoms? It will be important to see an orthopedic surgeon for an evaluation of your shoulder condition and a suitable treatment plan. Using a physical exam, radiological imaging (such as an X-ray or MRI), and other diagnostic methods, an orthopedic specialist can better understand your condition and recommend a treatment plan.
Remember, I am not a real doctor and this is not a medical diagnosis.
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