1. Dislocation
A dislocation is a separation of two bones where they meet at a joint. (Joints are areas where two bones come together.) A dislocated bone is no longer in its normal position. A dislocation may also cause...
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2. Dislocations and Subluxations : Shoulder dislocation
A shoulder dislocation is a condition in which the head of the upper arm bone (humerus) is dislocated from the socket (glenoid). It can dislocate forward, backward, or downward. The...
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3. Shoulder
The shoulder is made up of three bones: the scapula (shoulder blade), the humerus (upper arm bone), and the clavicle (collarbone). Muscles, tendons, and ligaments hold it toge...
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4. Dislocations: MedlinePlus
Dislocations are joint injuries that force the ends of your bones out of position. The cause is often a fall or a blow, sometimes from playing a contact sport. When a dislocation...
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5. OHSU Health Information: Shoulder Dislocation
Dislocation of the shoulder means the displacement of the upper arm bone (humerus) out of the shoulder joint. The...
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6. Shoulder Dislocation
A shoulder dislocation occurs when the head of the humerus (upper arm bone) pops out of the shallow shoulder socket of the scapula...
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7. Shoulder Dislocation
The shoulder joint is your body's most mobile joint. Its ability to turn in many directions is both an advantage and a weakness because it makes your shoulder joint easy to dislocate. A partial dislocation (subluxation) means ...
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8. Dislocated shoulder - MayoClinic.com
Your shoulders are your body's most mobile joints. But the ability to move in many directions can leave your shoulders prone to injury.
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9. Dislocated Shoulder - Shoulder1.com
The shoulder is the junction of three bones: the humerus (upper arm bone), the clavicle (collarbone), and scapula (shoulder blade). A group of four muscles and ...
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10. Shoulder, Dislocations: eMedicine Radiology
The shoulder joint is inherently unstable, and injury to the shoulder is commonly encountered. Shoulder dislocations can be classified either as an acute single event or as...
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