What happens if you don’t dislocate your shoulder for the rest of your life?

Shoulder dislocations that are not reset for life may develop traumatic arthritis, and may also be prone to secondary damage to the shoulder joint. Shoulder joint dislocation will lead to the joint can not move normally, over time the shoulder joint cartilage will degenerate, may develop traumatic arthritis, resulting in patients with limited shoulder joint function. After shoulder dislocation, patients may experience severe swelling of the shoulder joint, which may easily cause spasms of the surrounding muscles. If treatment is not carried out in a timely manner, the shoulder joint is prone to secondary damage, which may lead to continued damage of tendons and fractures in the shoulder, and even nerve damage. If the patient should pay attention to the dislocation of the shoulder joint, he should go to the hospital in time for medical checkup, and carry out the reset treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and carry out the rehabilitation training at a later stage to restore the function of the shoulder joint, so as to avoid too much impact on the physical health.