Get back to a pain-free, active life with advanced surgical care for recurrent shoulder dislocations.

Are you experiencing frequent shoulder dislocations? If your shoulder has dislocated more than twice, it might be time to consider surgical intervention. At [Your Clinic Name], we offer specialized surgical treatments to stabilize your shoulder, prevent further injuries, and restore your confidence in movement.

When Does Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation Require Surgery?​

Shoulder dislocations can happen to anyone, especially following high-impact trauma. However, if you’ve experienced shoulder dislocation more than twice, it’s crucial to consider surgical treatment to prevent further damage. There are also specific cases where surgery is recommended after the first dislocation due to the severity of the injury.

What Happens if Recurrent Shoulder Dislocations Are Left Untreated?

Ignoring recurrent shoulder dislocations can lead to a cycle of repeated injuries. Each dislocation further damages the shoulder’s soft tissues and bony structures, making subsequent treatments more complex and challenging. Early surgical intervention is key to preventing these complications and ensuring a quicker, more effective recovery.

Surgical Treatment Options:

At Emirates Specialty Hospital, we offer two primary surgical options, depending on the severity of your shoulder injury:

Arthroscopic Surgery:

Minimally invasive and ideal for most cases, this procedure involves small incisions and specialized tools to repair the shoulder’s damaged tissues. It ensures a quicker recovery and less postoperative discomfort.

Open Surgery:

In cases of severe injuries, where more extensive repair is required, open surgery may be necessary. Our experienced surgeons will determine the best approach based on your specific condition.

Returning to Sports and Activities:

Yes, you can return to sports after shoulder dislocation surgery. With proper rehabilitation, most patients are able to resume their active lifestyles within 6 to 9 months post-surgery. Our team will work with you to create a personalized recovery plan that supports your return to full activity.