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  1. Case Study • British boxer Anthony Ogogo missed out on an early opportunity to qualify for the London 2012 Olympics when he aggravated a long-term shoulder injury in a boxing match. Ogogo revealed he lost the range of mobility in his shoulder, pain in the shoulder, loss of the shoulder's usual rounded appearance and instead a squared off look, and sufferer's supporting their arm against their chest. • Speaking to Physio, he said: “I couldn't punch with my right hand”.

  2. Treatment • Shoulder joint reduction. • Rest. • Physiotherapy.

  3. Anthony Ogogo is well on the way to recovery and is continuing to exercise his shoulder with the help of his physios. • Commenting on his current training program, he said: “My shoulder blade's really uncomfortable but I feel, I have my mobility back and my muscles have been strengthened”. “I'm on the way to recovery now!”

  4. Shoulder Dislocation

  5. - The Shoulder Joint : • An enarthrodial or ball-and-socket joint. • The bones entering into its formation are the hemispherical head of the humerus and the shallow glenoid cavity of the scapula . 

  6. A shoulder dislocation happens when too much force or pressure is applied to the ligaments connecting the arm to the shoulder as: 1)Sports injuries. Shoulder dislocation is a common injury in contact sports, such as football, hockey and in sports that may involve falls such as downhill skiing, gymnastics and volleyball. 2)Trauma not related to sports. A hard blow to your shoulder during a motor vehicle accident is a common source of dislocation. 3)Falls. You may dislocate your shoulder during a fall, such as from a ladder or from tripping on a loose rug .

  7. Clinical feature - Deformation of the shoulder: a bump in the front or back of your shoulder depending on how the bone has been dislocated. • The normal rounded contour of the shoulder and upper arm is lost, Instead of that the outside edge of the shoulder looks flat or square. • Instead of the greater tuberosity there is a gap under the acromion.

  8. The head of the humerus may be observed and felt as a large bump in front or behind the shoulder. • The area is usually extremely tender to palpation and in movement. - Lost the range of mobility in shoulder.

  9. Types of Shoulder Dislocation

  10. Anterior Shoulder Dislocation

  11. Inferior Shoulder Dislocation

  12. Inferior Shoulder Dislocation

  13. Shoulder Fracture Dislocation

  14. Lipoheamoarthriosis

  15. TREATMENT

  16. Control Swelling Go to a Hospital Emergency Room Immobilize Shoulder

  17. TreatmentFollow up • The doctor may manipulate the shoulder to put it back in place By Kcher's technique. • The doctor may recommend wearing a sling for several weeks. • Give medication such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) for pain and swelling.

  18. TreatmentFollow up • If shoulder continues to dislocate, surgery may be required.

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