Dislocated Shoulder

Shoulder joint and its ligaments

Dislocated Shoulder Injury A dislocated shoulder is when the humerus (upper arm bone) is displaced (dislocated) from the glenohumeral joint (shoulder socket).  The most common displacement of the shoulder is when the humerus is push forwards, resulting in an anterior dislocated shoulder.  Another common occurrence with dislocated shoulder injuries is when the head of the humerus dislocates

Dislocated Collar bone

Dislocated Collar Bone

What is a Dislocated Collar Bone Injury in which the bones that articulate with the collarbone are displaced from their normal anatomical position, thus resulting in a disruption of the joint and a subluxation of the collarbone. Dislocated Collar Bone Symptoms Severe pain in the collarbone area Loss of shoulder function Pain elicited upon movement