Instability:
Shoulder instability occurs
when the head of the upper arm bone is forced out of the shoulder socket. This
can happen as a result of a sudden injury or from overuse.
Shoulder
dislocations can be partial, with the ball of the upper arm coming just
partially out of the socket. This is called a subluxation. A complete
dislocation means the ball comes all the way out of the socket.
Once the
ligaments, tendons, and muscles around the shoulder become loose or torn,
dislocations can occur repeatedly. Recurring dislocations, which may be partial
or complete, cause pain and unsteadiness when you raise your arm or move it
away from your body.
Repeated episodes of subluxations or dislocations
lead to an increased risk of developing arthritis in the joint.
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