Shoulder Dislocation
Shoulder Dislocation
Shoulder Dislocation
DISLOCATION
Anterior Dislocation
• Arm in abduction and externally rotated.
• Humeral head palpable anteriorly.
• All movements are limited and painful.
• Loss of normal contour.
Posterior Dislocation
• Arm is adducted and internally rotated
• May notice posterior prominence head of humerus
• Tear of subscapularis muscle
Also some common features –
Pain(severe),swelling(diffuse),ecchymosis,loss of
function,flatness of muscle,assymetry of shoulder,slight
temperture raised ,tenderness and no movement (painful).
SPECIAL TESTS
Inferior Dislocation
TREATMENT
Reduction Techniques-
Kocher’s Method- Most common used method
• Uses traction – counter traction method with following sequence
(TEAM) T – Traction ( longitudinal) E- External Rotation
A- Adduction M- Medial Rotation
Hippocratic Method- The examiner pushes his leg into the
axilla(counter traction) of patient and pulls arm towards himself
(traction).
Stimpson’s Method- Used in patient with old unreduced
anterior dislocation of shoulder between 3 to 6 weeks.
• Patient is asked to lie prone on the couch and weight is applied
over his forearm, which acts like, traction. Edge of bed is like
counter traction.
COMPLICATION