Shoulder Dislocations ,Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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  • @chrischen2103
    @chrischen2103 7 років тому +48

    I've been haunted by shoulder dislocations for the past couple of years. For anyone who has shoulder dislocation problems, see an ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON. They will set you up to get MRI scans to see what you're problem is, then decide if the best course of action is to take surgery. The key rule is that every time you dislocated your shoulder, it gets easier to dislocate the next time. I hurt myself playing badminton, wrestling, getting into a car, etc. I just had surgery on my right and now it's so much better. Recovery takes so long though: 3 months and then another 3 months to feel normal. Now just waiting for surgery on my right. I wish anyone going through the same thing I did with luck! 😉

    • @anthonycameron2902
      @anthonycameron2902 7 років тому

      Chris Chen Thanks I'm going through the exact same my right shoulder dislocated 20+ times it's very weak and tender . I'm going to the orthopedic surgeon real soon to see why the shoulder keeps dislocating . MRI SCANS should have the answer.

    • @quentinstruggs5353
      @quentinstruggs5353 6 років тому

      Chris Chen. When did doctor tell you to get surgery

    • @anythingelse8149
      @anythingelse8149 3 роки тому

      Same here I'm facing the same problem with 7 years now my doctor said operation

    • @anythingelse8149
      @anythingelse8149 3 роки тому

      Hey bro tell me what the total time of recovery reply fast please...

    • @AdityaGupta-xq3kr
      @AdityaGupta-xq3kr 2 роки тому

      @@anythingelse8149 how's your shoulder now

  • @anomalyp8584
    @anomalyp8584 4 роки тому +152

    It's shameful how an hour long lecture didn't give as much understanding as this 7 min long video.

  • @recardo09
    @recardo09 13 років тому

    From a medical student in Egypt ..... a very useful video , please keep them coming !

  • @navinduharishchandra8654
    @navinduharishchandra8654 4 роки тому +4

    I dislocated my left shoulder on the 25th of September 2020 (Friday night) trying to throw a punch (first it impinged, then I stupidly rotated in many ways instead of resting for a couple of hours, and as the shoulder was at its weakest, it just popped out).
    Popped it back myself a couple of minutes later (most require a Specialist to do that, and actually it is not good to pop it back yourself even if it hurts, as it could cause several tears that would hurt even for months, which otherwise would not), and tried rotating that shoulder back and forth, not knowing that it was a dislocation, which caused it to dislocate again (yes, twice within just less than 1 hour).
    got an MRI which showed that there had been a couple of tears on the rotator cuff (I guess), and did my best to believe that it was not a dislocation, and continued my fast bowling (Cricket-right arm) as usual after a couple of weeks on the Sling and a few more strengthening exercises.
    since then, I have had 5 dislocations in total within a span of just 3 months, the latest one being on the 22nd of December 2020, while bowling.
    again, spent 1 good week with the Sling, providing it with the best rest that I could, started strengthening exercises (all baby steps) using Resistance bands mainly, starting from the 3rd week, and almost by the mid/end of this January, I started playing again, light bowling (had to change to Spin though), and light batting (left-handed). in terms of batting, I only found the Upper Cut a bit difficult or hurting to play (I mean who even plays that now, except R Sharma).
    in regard to sleeping, I have been sleeping all my life turning downwards, so the risks to me of dislocating while sleeping are almost none.
    most importantly, have also been able to carry out my favourite workout (CHINUPS, not Pullups) as earlier, although not at the same pace, still, I manage, meaning earlier I used to do like 25 to 30 reps/day, but as of now, only around 15 at most.
    adding to it, as of now, I probably am bowling at my full strength (SPIN requires ideally no effort, except for turning and hence, almost no impact on my non-bowling hand-left).
    so, despite not having surgery, the workouts that I am now able to do as usual (although, not at the same pace or reps), include Chinups, Pushups, a little bit of Punching.
    for instance, the one thing that I loved doing the most was fast bowling, and now I had to give it up and replace it with Spin (as per Cricket bowling, the only bowler I found out to be successfully bowling following a dislocation on his non-bowling arm, and then several surgeries is only Andrew Tye).
    there are literally thousands if not hundreds of thousands around the world with missing body part(s), and a dislocation would be ideally nothing (clearly not the end of the world even if you are an athlete) if you could adjust your movements accordingly, and if you do not, it could also make your life a bitch (my dad's had around 25 dislocations since his 1st when serving at the Army nearly 4 decades ago, as he had not put in much effort into rehab).
    finally, the only treatment that I got was using a mixture of many Ayurvedic raw materials that was recommended by a local Ayurvedic practitioner, who prescribed them mentioning that they would end the nightmare for good, and the reason why it recurs was that during a dislocation, apparently, whatever those ligaments or liquid-like cartilage things tend to release or fall out of the socket, and once that happens, it will continuously happen (sometimes even after Surgery) following each wrong movement. so, did that treatment for a couple of weeks, and it may also be a major reason that I have not had another dislocation (wouldn't even want to imagine, its that depressing) so far, although, I couldn't really compare the levels of cartilage on my shoulders through a proper scan (ideally an MRI).
    the takeaways: providing good rest (although I believe I did not provide enough), proper strengthening and rehab (it's hard nowadays if not impossible though, given this COVID), good nutrition (obviously), particularly good carbs (I ate like a shit ton of Manioc, and my Cancer cells are also now probably gone for good, lol), most importantly not doing anything that you think could lead to a dislocation, like over-stretching, especially throwing, and etc.
    following a dislocation (with or without Surgery), the main thing that you have to put into your head is that that particular shoulder is never going to be the same, and so are your movements.

    • @MegaWazir
      @MegaWazir Рік тому

      Wait! You had many dislocations of your shoulder and continue with bowling(cricket)? How? Does it not dislocate again? Does it not hurt after dislocation? I had my first dislocation while playing basketball and till now had 3 more dislocations. I have stopped playing any sort of sport that requires shoulder movement. The last dislocation I had was while swimming and although very painful, the doctor reduced it without using any anaesthesia which was a first for me. But I cannot even think of playing any sports without wincing at the thought of dislocating my shoulder again. I am looking for surgery as an option. I do not know if it will help but I want to swim, play cricket and other sports. Dislocation is a curse I feel.

  • @IAA015
    @IAA015 10 років тому

    I think I dislocated my shoulder a few days ago, but I am not sure, I fell and hit the arm, and in the very same moment I was about to get up, I could not really move my arm, then a couple seconds later when I could, I could feel something within the shoulder "move back", not like it was popping back, but rather "gliding" back into position, then I could move it normally(but carefully, a lot of pain)
    Was this a shoulder dislocation, or was it just close to it?

    • @davidsayen1823
      @davidsayen1823 10 років тому

      Lol sounds like you were close. Lmaof. Mine is dislocated and the pain is a bitch.

    • @atotalmoron
      @atotalmoron 10 років тому

      haha you know by now, but yes, that was your shoulder dislocating. When that happens it messes up that soft tissue that holds your arm in place. Not good. Hopefully you immobilized the arm to allow the capsule to heal up and don't have long lasting damage. Best of luck with your shoulder. Maybe seek physical therapy help for it. A loose shoulder sucks big time.

    • @aprilrosed
      @aprilrosed 7 років тому

      That was a subluxation

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  12 років тому +3

    I hope you went to have yourself examined after this happened! To answer your question, yes it is possible to have had your shoulder put back into place by itself.

  • @ELF3945
    @ELF3945 14 років тому +1

    Great video. The animations are really nice supplements to the content of the video. This 7 minute video is better than reading a chapter out of any text.

  • @clrkkdd12
    @clrkkdd12 5 років тому

    You're videos are old and some of the best.

  • @paranormsbcd
    @paranormsbcd 12 років тому

    Although the narrator's accent was a bit heavy, the information was simple and easy to understand. Thank you for the video.

  • @Jeeno17
    @Jeeno17 10 років тому +47

    Dislocated my shoulder around 25 + times in 8 months.
    I have a bankart lesion. Very fucked up.
    The worst one is when I'm asleep.. I wake up randomly and my shoulder is popped out.

    • @tchavarria8
      @tchavarria8 10 років тому +5

      I just had that happen to me two nights ago. I thought I was dreaming for a bit but then realized it was my damn shoulder. That was the breaking point for me though, i'm going in to talk to a surgeon... Hopefully they don't fuck it up anymore than it already is haha

    • @jahwarali1167
      @jahwarali1167 9 років тому +1

      Wtf

    • @DissFunkShunIll
      @DissFunkShunIll 7 років тому +1

      That happened to me my sophomore year of highschool football. I had to over compensate with my right and dislocated it as well. Spent most of the season just head butting people

    • @fardinislam5233
      @fardinislam5233 7 років тому +1

      It happens to me often... When I sleep or during my football match... More than 50 times my shoulder had been dislocated

    • @ladybirdx7359
      @ladybirdx7359 7 років тому +1

      Ehlers danlos

  • @jmcs2033
    @jmcs2033 5 років тому +5

    This was incredibly helpful. Im doing a presentation on Enes Kanter shoulder dislocation from 2013, and the detail regarding the anterior dislocation is simple and easily understandable, especially the mechanism of injury. Thank you

  • @asquiddymay
    @asquiddymay 6 років тому +4

    In the last month and a half my left arm has popped out of my shoulder which feels like a partial dislocation since it pops itself back In after a few minutes of excrusiating pain. As of 48 hours ago my right arm did the exact same thing and I've been on a wait list for MRIs

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  13 років тому

    @AikooTaiko your doc is doing the correct thing

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  13 років тому +1

    @perazaper your doc is correct
    this is the first dislocation
    wait and see

  • @drankushgoyal5775
    @drankushgoyal5775 4 роки тому

    Gratitude to have your videos

  • @chinazacynthia-ee3ht
    @chinazacynthia-ee3ht 4 місяці тому

    God i thank you for leading me to this life saving video. Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤

  • @RemedyMixSA
    @RemedyMixSA 2 роки тому

    I always learn something from this channel. Thank you so much

  • @boatfield-285
    @boatfield-285 4 роки тому +1

    just dislocated my shoulder came here to see how it effects me so thanks for helping

    • @kristofbossuyt4609
      @kristofbossuyt4609 4 роки тому

      I dislocated my shoulder last week,falling with my son's e-bike, it was half popped-out. Lucky I could fix it myself,
      with patience (at least 8 times/51y) also crashes with motorbikes(racing). Good luck.

  • @youngosify
    @youngosify 13 років тому

    I have the sublux problem with both shoulders and am finding some degree of relief and rehabilitation from Physio. BUT, the problem is that I have already had a reconstruction on the right shoulder. This operation over nine years ago has left me in a constant state of discomfort and pain. I am now booked in to see the surgeon (a different one) about operating again on my right shoulder to try and give me some relief.
    What do you think??
    p.s. I understand if you are too busy to respond :)

  • @etomidateem222
    @etomidateem222 7 років тому +1

    thank you dr nabiel. Often giving extra information that wouldnt otherwise be taught in class and in the textbook itself. I read Apley's, and usually information is not adequate and limited. Saddened by this.

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  12 років тому +8

    WE PRESENTED THE PATHOLOGY
    WE NEED ANOTHER VIDEO FOR TREATMENT

    • @architect1975
      @architect1975 5 років тому

      Can I have your clinic phone number please Dr

  • @LeonIsLate
    @LeonIsLate Рік тому

    Thank you so much Nabil such a kind soul

  • @abderrahimhala7269
    @abderrahimhala7269 4 роки тому

    شكرا دكتور على التوضيخ في خلع عضلة الكتف ...امامي وخلفي...جمعة مباركة

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  14 років тому +2

    @TheNursepractitioner i will have a website in the near future
    thank you

  • @Jaso700
    @Jaso700 13 років тому +3

    thanks for the video, I dislocated my shoulder for the first time 3 weeks ago! painfull experience..

  • @OriginalRipndip
    @OriginalRipndip 13 років тому

    Thank you very much Dr. Nabil Ebraheim.
    I am a student who enjoys hands on or visuals. I learn much faster than reading. I also like working with others to learn rather than by myself. These vids help.
    Hopefully you will consider placing the watermark logo near the bottom corner so it is not as distracting. Or an intro in the beginning (2 secs) with the logo.

  • @harisalich.7894
    @harisalich.7894 4 роки тому

    All videos are very helpful and easy to remember

  • @شريفأمجدشريفمجدي
    @شريفأمجدشريفمجدي 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you doctor
    Very informative video
    You have great knowledge and experience in your field

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  13 років тому

    @whatever25 studies showed that the age is important for recurrance of the dislocation

  • @soniya1029384756
    @soniya1029384756 13 років тому

    all credit goes2 his animation work...brilliant:)10/10

  • @sharif50077
    @sharif50077 6 років тому

    Thank you dr. nabil for animation, now easier to understand

  • @MohammedAli-yx9xe
    @MohammedAli-yx9xe 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much dr nabile

  • @tbachhuber
    @tbachhuber 11 років тому +8

    Excellent review. Thanks. Loved the graphics. Made everything clear in an otherwise complicated joint!

  • @wholeNwon
    @wholeNwon 6 років тому +1

    Very nice discussion.

  • @kirksingletary3788
    @kirksingletary3788 4 роки тому +6

    all you need to know is that it hurts like hell. The worst is when it stops for a little bit, and just randomly, after your shoulder somewhat heals a little, it pops out again. That shit hurts

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  12 років тому +5

    CHOICE OF TREATMENT VARIES
    SEE A DOC

  • @kittyeyes888
    @kittyeyes888 9 років тому

    Thank you for this. I have had a Bankart Repair in 2009. I dislocated anterior and posterior. I'm beginning to experience instability again....back to those exercises!

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  11 років тому +2

    Thank you.

  • @manohar6517
    @manohar6517 5 років тому

    Sir the explanation is very perfect and very experienced knowledge u have... Thanks for this video

  • @lucianolcc
    @lucianolcc 2 роки тому +1

    Very thorough explanation. Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @raptordave
    @raptordave Рік тому +5

    It wasn't numb. It hurt like Hell.

    • @fjb6631
      @fjb6631 Рік тому +1

      It was excruciating!!

  • @Cali4niaboy99
    @Cali4niaboy99 13 років тому +2

    Dear doc, thanks for the videos really interesting. I underwent three surgeries on my left shoulder, first one was an arthroscopic Bankart (my shoulder was painful for over a year with no dislocation) with one anchor which failed since a few months later my shoulder started to subluxate easily which never happened before this surgery. So a year later I underwent a second bankart with 3 anchors and a year later an acromioplasty because of persistant pain.Now I'm 2 months post op and still in pain

  • @morriskellman
    @morriskellman 14 років тому

    wow!! Awesome videos. I am a PT student and these videos are really helpful.

  • @CORZER0
    @CORZER0 8 років тому +6

    Fantastic video. Thanks!

  • @jeffreykasbohm7685
    @jeffreykasbohm7685 Рік тому

    great summary doctor!

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  13 років тому

    @AikooTaiko need to see a doc in shoulder surgery and he need to see the glenoid and how much bone is there
    may need CT OR MRI ARTHROGRAM

  • @Drrikesh
    @Drrikesh 13 років тому

    i appreciate your video presentation. very nice educational presentation

  • @AikooTaiko
    @AikooTaiko 13 років тому

    I had a several surgeries for dislocation.L.shoulder
    - rotatorcuff repair
    - Bankart repair
    - Bristow ,PutiPLat
    - Open cuff-Gerber Osteotomie-capsuloraphie anterior § posterior
    After 10 years of good functioning.I recently dislocated my shoulder again : anterior
    With a trite movement in abduction.
    This happened now 2 times within 8 months.
    What do you recommend me ?

  • @OriginalRipndip
    @OriginalRipndip 13 років тому

    I loved the humor at the end HAHA! Again thanks for your work it gives people like myself knowledge and purpose. Hopefully we can help and share.

  • @rajgoti7314
    @rajgoti7314 2 роки тому

    Man, thank you 😭😭❤️❤️

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  12 років тому

    thanks

  • @Bellathebear777
    @Bellathebear777 12 років тому +1

    Dr.Thank you for your videos, Best yet..... in your opinion, what is the average recovery period { for an otherwise healthy person} for an elbow dislocation with these Mri results>
    " Near complete to complete tear/avulsion of the common flexor tendon and high grade tear of the common exstensor tendon. Suspected high grade partial tear of the proximal ulnar collateral ligament and moderate to high grade partial tears of the proximal radial collateral and lateral ulnar collateral ligaments

  • @wordreet
    @wordreet 5 років тому

    WoW! An excellent educational video! Thank you. Now I understand some things better.

  • @jigyasabarod6350
    @jigyasabarod6350 7 років тому +1

    thank you sir for a nice video

  • @muhammadanwarrao296
    @muhammadanwarrao296 7 років тому

    I found it most educational

  • @anthraxmorbus
    @anthraxmorbus 6 років тому +2

    excellent educational resource! Is it possible to provide explanation why in case of posterior dislocations the arm is locked in internal rotation?

    • @kunaljadhav9961
      @kunaljadhav9961 2 роки тому

      Coz it can't perform external rotation because of posterior dislocation of head

  • @helenjohnson7583
    @helenjohnson7583 5 років тому

    This is only one of the two places on the internet where I could find information about Anterior Inferior subluxation. X-rays at orthopedic surgeons office plus MRI and I was prescribed Physical Therapy for mild rotator cuff tear and frozen shoulder. After three months of constant pain I went to a Gonstead Chiropractor. First visit was X-rays & exam with three vertebrae adjustments. Then the surprise: he put my shoulder back in place! I had an AI subluxation - it was pretty far down. Too bad that I had to put up with the Physical therapist pulling on my arm for two months while it was out of place! The one month before going to the chiropractor I had simply given up on PT as it had caused so much pain. After 8 weeks of simple chiropractic care I have regained much mobility and am no longer in pain. Also have resolved many other issues related to the nerves in my neck, back and arms. Thank you for clearly explaining about shoulder dislocations!

  • @oleg_artene
    @oleg_artene 2 роки тому

    Awesome channel!

  • @AikooTaiko
    @AikooTaiko 13 років тому

    @nabilebraheim
    I don't know how to send you the Arthro- CT scan.
    The ct scan shows a tear in the supraspinata
    The Dr decided to do an open cuff-repair again.
    He thought i was to young and to active to do a Reversed Prothese
    So lets hope that is will work.
    At least 10 years again.

  • @mkmarsha2783
    @mkmarsha2783 13 років тому

    Thanks for the video! It was a wonderful visual supplementary tool....

  • @jandgify
    @jandgify 12 років тому

    hi dr. nabil can you explain the biomechanics why there is medial winging of the scapula when one tries to abduct or flex the shoulder joint against resistance.? thank you

  • @yamenmohrez1496
    @yamenmohrez1496 3 роки тому

    You are a wonderful person💐💐💐💐

  • @javedallarakhashaikh8704
    @javedallarakhashaikh8704 6 років тому

    Nice video Thnx for info sir also my right hand shoulder dislocated from 17 years pls give me great treatment or info

    • @melvinpio
      @melvinpio 6 років тому

      Your right shoulder was discolated 17 years ago? Me too, i think 12 or 13 years ago, i also got injured in basketball, until now i feel pain in my deltoids, and im not comfortable with it, also in my armpit its pain, my biscep i feel something like swelling in my bisceps, and the pain going to my armpit. But not all the time is pain, at night, or cold weather. Like that. Since i got injured , i never tried to consult my doctor. I hope that there will not be bad happen or serious illness.

  • @AikooTaiko
    @AikooTaiko 13 років тому

    Hallo,What a surprise to receive your answer.Thank you very much.
    I have a CT arthro from 8 month ago.MRI is not possible because there is to much metal in that shoulder.
    But: 8/12/2011 i go to consult my orthopedist surgeon and probably he will organize again an more recent CTArthro
    I am from Belgium.I will contact you again after that consult.
    Thank you
    Can somebody tel me how i get this medical dvd to you,PLEASE

  • @isthisthat
    @isthisthat 11 років тому +1

    Sorry to hear that man. I'm still hoping for mine but it feels very unstable. I'm curious how your procedure will go. Let me know what happens if you remember! Thanks and good luck!

  • @Leandrozuccarelli
    @Leandrozuccarelli 13 років тому

    Thanks for the answer Doc.. At this point I am not wearing the sling anymore, I didnt recover some movements yet.. I will go to the Doctor again to see what he will say to me.. Probably I will need some fisio, you think I can start doing some exercises on my own ?? Thanks a lot for your help Doctor..

  • @semimaru1189
    @semimaru1189 11 років тому

    Hi mate I actually just went and dislocated it again 2 weeks ago! The treatment I took this last year I have taken much physiotherapy, trained safely and honestly and during my 1st match back I threw a snappy punch and BAM out it came again, 4th time now. It needs surgery (I think they can tighten the joint back up without adding bits to me), I just have to accept I needed it last year but through me ego put it off, now I'm getting an MRI and a procedure to follow. Peace.

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  12 років тому

    THANKS

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  14 років тому

    @nabilebraheim we will do another video for snapping scapula

  • @Nic1700
    @Nic1700 12 років тому

    Do you perhaps have a loose shoulder capsule or have tears from prior injury?

  • @NenoBandz732INC
    @NenoBandz732INC Рік тому +1

    I swear this hurt so bad

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  13 років тому

    @Leandrozuccarelli sling for 3 weeks is very common for the young patient

  • @drkhan3070
    @drkhan3070 5 років тому

    Sir I am ur big fan sir pls give a comprehensive lecture on total hip replacement and TkR I am very thankful to u.

  • @trautekorthopaedics3727
    @trautekorthopaedics3727 6 років тому

    very useful video, many thanks !

  • @hosamelsayedorthotube7940
    @hosamelsayedorthotube7940 5 років тому

    Thanks for nice helpful video

  • @edimamola
    @edimamola 13 років тому

    Very good explanation congratulations.

  • @johndanilson3331
    @johndanilson3331 9 років тому

    thank you. very informative, off to see the dr. on thursday for an mri read,

  • @67495maddy
    @67495maddy 12 років тому +1

    suggest you to go for surgery at the earliest. i ve been in similar situation. a sports surgeon fixed it up. no problem after that.

  • @luilun
    @luilun 12 років тому

    Buy a shoulder brace at the medical supply store my son has had 2 surgeries and it still pops out so I bought him a brace when he does activites

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  13 років тому

    @Cali4niaboy99 the doc will be able to see the bankart repair during the third surgery , the acrmioplasty
    the grinding can be from a lot of things
    ask your doc the question and give it time

  • @1992Xenomorph
    @1992Xenomorph 10 років тому +2

    I dislocated my shoulder a week ago. Was doing pulling and I slipped off and smacked my left elbow and felt something pull out. My friends came to my aid asking if I was okay I said no. Just at that moment it slowly slid back into place.

  • @bobhvacinjerseyhare3054
    @bobhvacinjerseyhare3054 Рік тому +1

    I dislocated my shoulder on a fall from a ladder tor my labrom , bicep, and rotator had surgery but my shoulder is out of alignment anyone no why?

  • @dinesh6256
    @dinesh6256 8 років тому +2

    sir 4 years ago,During kabbadi sport I had took my shoulder dislocation problem. at that time Dr. said that it is muscular problem,take rest it will be okay. but now I am suffering pain and dislocation occasionally. when I took diagnosis by MRI and CT Scan Dr said to me took operation. please suggests me.what I do because it 4 years before problem.

  • @gkslclb
    @gkslclb 12 років тому

    thanks for this educational video!!!!!!

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  13 років тому

    @mskn123 ask your doc
    but many reasons why shoulder dislocation occur
    surgery has a good prognosis

  • @justrizkikacaribu
    @justrizkikacaribu 4 роки тому

    What actually we have to do while it happend? It always need a injury? And how the treatment

  • @drdj69
    @drdj69 11 років тому

    dr.nabil thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @xBFAB
    @xBFAB 11 років тому +1

    Position anyway. A&e was called and popped it bk in i was meant to go to fizzio, not sure how to spell it so ill make it obvious... I havnt gone and now im scared to mive my arm in certain ways as it sometimes feels wierd, i mean it can dislocate just by resting it, its stupid. Soon i will go and have it checked out and most likely i will have to have surgury, im really scared of it dislocating again as the pain is excrusuating.

  • @Iambloodcrazy123
    @Iambloodcrazy123 12 років тому

    Is it possible to dislocate your own arm with the natural range of motion? Or does it have to be semi forced?

  • @fireabend_1226
    @fireabend_1226 4 роки тому

    Dear Doctor Ebraheim,
    Thank you for your very nice video and your presentation. I have a question about shoulder dislocation. If a patient's arm is pulled upwards at work and jammed on the shoulder blade and shoulder leg so that it is almost vertical in the air, what is this dislocation called in medicine? Thank you very much for your answer. I wish you all the best and please continue with your work.

  • @nabilebraheim
    @nabilebraheim  13 років тому

    @Jaso700 see a doc
    get a work up if the exam shows you need it

  • @iamgelobee
    @iamgelobee 12 років тому

    For an anterior labral tear, what are other treatments besides surgery?

  • @tariqrockscp
    @tariqrockscp 12 років тому

    @Jaso700 I think the rubbing part is the lack of cartilage after dislocation, after my second time disllocating my shoulder I had to get surgery Ito repare torncartilage ,keep in mind this may not be ur case and that im13 years old

  • @hema11901
    @hema11901 4 роки тому

    Nice job

  • @worldofmedicine6701
    @worldofmedicine6701 4 роки тому

    great video 💯

  • @linkevin1749
    @linkevin1749 10 років тому

    It's very helpful for me. thanks for sharing.

  • @chesteryoselin
    @chesteryoselin 11 років тому

    Doctor im from mexico, ciudad juarez city, thank u so much for help me to undestand, Great Job! its great really

  • @AtlantisIIP
    @AtlantisIIP 12 років тому +1

    It's great.
    It make me understand easily.
    thank you.

  • @leenajadhav2623
    @leenajadhav2623 8 років тому

    very informative video.thank u

  • @marvelcomiks8078
    @marvelcomiks8078 10 років тому

    Good video doctor.