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Reoccurring Dislocations
For those patients with reoccurring dislocations or instability, treatment is to modify or avoid the known activities, rehabilitate the shoulder with a physical therapist, and if theses are not successful, consider stabilizing surgical procedures.
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Possible Treatments
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Active Assistive Range of Motion
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Aerobic/Endurance Exercise
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Core Strengthening
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Cryotherapy or Cold Therapy
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- Electrotherapeutic Modalities
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Isometric Exercise
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Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
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Proprioception Exercises
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- Physical Agents
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Shoulder Active Range of Motion
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Shoulder Joint Mobilization
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Shoulder Passive Range of Motion
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Shoulder Resistive Range of Motion
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Active Assistive Range of Motion
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Possible Treatment Goals
- Decrease Risk of Reoccurrence
- Improve Fitness
- Improve Function
- Optimize Joint Alignment
- Improve Muscle Strength and Power
- Increase Oxygen to Tissues
- Improve Proprioception
- Self-care of Symptoms
- Improve Safety
- Improve Tolerance for Prolonged Activities
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Additional Resources
- 3d Anatomy of the Shoulder
Shoulder Articles
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