If you are involved in a car accident and walk away from the experience with shoulder pain, it may indicate the presence of a dislocation. Although most shoulder dislocations are associated with sports accidents or slip and falls, they can cause muscle damage and lead to chronic conditions if left untreated.

Contact or call our Atlanta Orthopedic Doctors if you experience sudden trauma to your shoulders to diagnose and treat possible dislocations. Just dial (404) 855-2141 to schedule an examination today.

Symptoms of Shoulder Dislocations

Since your shoulders are the most mobile joints that exist in your body, they are vulnerable to pain and injury. The tension and stress that’s applied to your joints when you move can gradually build up over time, causing your cartilage to wear thin along with other complications.

After getting into a car accident, it may be difficult to understand the source of your aches and pains. It’s important not to overlook particular symptoms that occur when certain actions take place, such as when twisting your arm or rotating your shoulder.

If you are involved in a car accident and experience shoulder pain, keep a close eye on the following symptoms that suggest the existence of a dislocation:

  • Deep bruising
  • Significant, sharp pain
  • The presence of large knots
  • Sensitivity and tenderness
  • Weakness, inability to lift arm

 

Speak to one of our Atlanta Orthopedic Doctors right away if you do notice one or more of these symptoms.

Diagnosing Shoulder Dislocations

To diagnose a dislocated shoulder, your Orthopedic Doctor will follow through with a complete examination to identify the cause and location of your symptoms. Reviewing particular areas that are more sensitive or bruised than others, while also evaluating the flexibility of your shoulders will let your Doctor know whether a dislocation exists or not.

If your doctor is not able to determine whether a dislocation exists, they may recommend the use of an imaging device.

Atlanta Orthopedic Treatment For Shoulder Dislocations

If a shoulder dislocation does exist, our Atlanta Orthopedic Doctors will develop a treatment plan that consists of conservative and proactive solutions that help ensure a complete recovery. You may be required to wear a sling that helps keep your shoulder in place and protects it from further damage.

Learn more about possible treatment options that are appropriate for your needs by scheduling an appointment with AICA Orthopedics today. Call us at (404) 855-2141 to speak with one of our friendly staff members or email us at info@aicaorthospine.com.