After the victim's joints have dislocated they then have their arms slitted 3 times. They are then left there for bugs or and animals to eat them so they die a painful death in the rack basically.
A dislocated shoulder usually heals with no aftereffects. Pathological conditions in the surrounding bone and connective tissue structures may impede this. Note however that bones and connective tissue don't get the blood flow muscles to, so when they're bruised, for instance, it can take a while to return to normal. Hang in there -- odds are excellent it'll get better.
Intussusception (or telescoping in on itself) can occur, but not dislocation.
Ball & Socket
Firing a gun could potentially cause shoulder injury, but it would not likely result in a dislocation solely due to the absence of wrist support. Dislocation occurs when the humerus bone pops out of the shoulder joint, and this is primarily influenced by the anatomy of the shoulder joint itself, rather than the wrist. However, improper shooting technique or excessive recoil could contribute to shoulder strain or injury.
A dislocated shoulder or knee can be quite painful.
If it is painful, my best guess would be a dislocated shoulder. That allows you to keep movement of your elbow down, but not your shoulder.
If your shoulder commonly comes out of its socket, then it is a preexisting condition. If it is the first time you have dislocated your shoulder or if you have never dislocated your shoulder, then it is not a preexisting condition.
No, dislocated limbs need to be "relocated" in their proper socket before healing can take place. This type of injury is extremely painful. Let dislocated, it can cause damage to the tendons and ligaments which hold the joint in normal position. Get the puppy to a Vet immediately! If you dislocated your shoulder, what would you do about that? I'm sure you'd go to a doctor. Why would you even hesitate about doing the same for your puppy? Anyway, having had a dislocated shoulder, I can tell you that it's painful. Give the pup some relief and get him to the vet. Please. Go to your vet!!
A hamster with a dislocated shoulder is not going to die. He should be taken to the vet, who can pop the shoulder back into place and heal the hamster.
Dislocated Shoulder
the most common area that gets dislocated in the body is the shoulder.
it is bad
it is damaged
it could cause it to be very painful to even move and could cause you to damage the ligaments around your shoulder meaning when you have it put back into place it would have a long recovery time because the ligaments have to pull themselves back I only know this because I dislocated my shoulder from my collar bone about two weeks ago and I have a recovery time of two months
It just has to be put back into place.
Take it to the vet and let him do it