Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation

Shoulder dislocations require urgent reduction and assessment proper treatment prevents recurrent instability.
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Overview

Shoulder dislocation occurs when the ball of the humerus slides out of the socket, usually anteriorly (forward) following trauma. This is an orthopaedic emergency requiring urgent reduction. Recurrent dislocations are common after first-time injuries. Arthroscopic stabilisation prevents future dislocations.

Common symptoms

The procedure

Initial emergency reduction restores shoulder position usually done in A&E or theatre with analgesia. After reduction, imaging confirms proper positioning and identifies associated injuries (fractures, labral tears). For recurrent dislocations, Mr Mitra performs arthroscopic stabilisation using sutures to reattach the torn labrum and tighten joint capsule.

Recovery

After initial reduction and immobilisation, rehabilitation focuses on regaining strength and stability. Most first-time dislocations treated conservatively recover within 6-12 weeks. Arthroscopic stabilisation requires 3-4 months recovery. Compliance with physiotherapy is critical to prevent recurrent dislocations.

Quick facts

Emergency care

Required (reduction in A&E)

First reduction

Urgent procedures

Recurrence risk

50%+ in young patients

Prevention

Arthroscopic stabilisation

Covered by all major UK insurers. No GP referral needed for self-pay.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Your recovery pathway

From your first appointment to full recovery, here’s exactly what to expect — so you know every step before you even book.

01

You get seen

Initial consultation and examination with Mr Mitra to confirm your diagnosis.

02

Tests & imaging

Any X-rays, ultrasound or MRI scans needed to plan your treatment.

03

Pre-op assessment

A health check to make sure you’re ready and safe for surgery.

04

Anaesthetic review

Meet the anaesthetic team to discuss your options and comfort.

05

Rehabilitation

A structured physiotherapy programme to rebuild strength and movement.

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Not sure which treatment you need?

Book a consultation and Mr Mitra will assess and explain your options clearly.