Exercises for shoulder dislocation mainly include forward flexion, backward extension, and right and left openings of the shoulder joint, but they should be carried out in stages.
Shoulder dislocation clinically is mainly caused by indirect and direct violence to the shoulder, which in turn triggers the dislocation. Shoulder dislocation is the most common joint dislocation and is most common in adult males. Shoulder dislocations are usually treated with revision to reset the joint and then immobilization.
After the patient’s shoulder joint is immobilized, the patient can be encouraged to start doing joint activities and muscle contraction exercises for the wrist and fingers; after removing the bandage, the patient can start practicing forward and backward flexion and extension of the shoulder joint; after removing the triangular scarf, the patient can start to do the active practice exercises in all directions of the shoulder joint, such as pulling the pulley with both hands, lifting up the sky with both hands, climbing up the wall with fingers, and bowing with left and right arches, etc. This is a professional operation, which must be done by a professional.
This operation is a professional operation and must be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor. If patients need this operation, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital for treatment.