Frequent dislocations depend on the location of the dislocation, such as shoulder dislocation, pediatric radial head subluxation, and mandibular joint dislocation. Frequent dislocations can lead to laxity of the ligaments around the joint, and often this dislocation can lead to dislocation under the action of minor external forces. For this kind of habitual dislocation, you can consider surgery to improve the ligaments around the joint, or you can consider conservative treatment and observation. For this kind of frequent dislocation, you must reduce the force on the joint around the dislocation to avoid high-intensity pulling, and pay attention to strictly braking the affected limb after the dislocation to avoid too much activity, which can easily lead to non-healing of the surrounding ligaments and is also a potential factor leading to frequent dislocation.