Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation and Rotator Cuff Tears
The shoulder joint is one of the most mobile joints in the body, making it highly susceptible to injuries such as recurrent dislocation and rotator cuff tears, especially in athletes or after a direct fall onto the arm.
First: Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation
🔹 What is recurrent dislocation?
It is the repeated displacement of the head of the humerus bone from the acetabulum (scapula) of the scapula, due to weakness or tearing of the ligaments and tissues that stabilize the joint after the initial dislocation.
🔹 Causes
🔹 Symptoms
🔹 Treatment
Second: Rotator Cuff Tear
The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles that surround the shoulder joint and help stabilize and move it.
🔹 Causes of Dislocation
🔹 Symptoms
🔹 Treatment
Can they occur together?
Yes, in some severe cases, a shoulder dislocation can occur with a rotator cuff tear, especially in older adults.
Importance of Early Diagnosis
Diagnosis is usually made through clinical examination and MRI. Treatment varies depending on the patient's age, the severity of the injury, and their activity level.