The shoulder is the most common location for arm dislocations, followed by the elbow and wrist. Shoulder dislocations occur due to trauma or overextension of the joint, causing the ball of the upper arm bone to pop out of the shoulder socket.
because people carry too much stuff
Most joint dislocations are curable with prompt treatment. After the dislocation has been corrected, the joint may require immobilization with a cast or sling for two to eight weeks.
Neurovascular compromise-
false
J Friedel has written: 'Les dislocations' -- subject(s): Dislocations in metals, Dislocations in crystals
The most common mechanism of injury for a dislocated glenohumeral (GH) joint is an anterior dislocation caused by a combination of shoulder abduction and external rotation, often occurring during activities such as falling onto an outstretched arm or during contact sports. This type of dislocation is frequently associated with trauma that exerts force on the shoulder while it is in a vulnerable position. Anterior dislocations are the most prevalent, accounting for approximately 95% of GH dislocations.
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The shoulder joint is the most easily dislocated joint in the body due to its wide range of motion and relatively shallow socket. It is common for the shoulder to dislocate when the arm is forced into an extreme position or experiences a sudden impact.
In some places, yes.
in trees outside
Colorado