If the soft tissues that stabilize the shoulder are torn or strained as a result of a shoulder dislocation, or if you experience frequent dislocations, Dr. Nikhil Verma (Consultant Orthopae recommend surgery to repair or strengthen damaged structures. Surgery may also be needed if the dislocation causes damage to the bones in the joint. An orthopedic surgeon may recommend surgery for young athletes involved in sports that require frequent throwing or collisions that increase the risk of recurrent dislocations. Surgery can improve joint stability and prevent future dislocations. Our orthopedic surgeons usually perform minimally invasive surgeries that do not require an overnight hospital stay and speed recovery time. Surgery for a dislocated shoulder is often needed to tighten torn or stretched tendons or ligaments. A surgeon may also to repair a torn labrum, the ring of cartilage that surrounds the shoulder socket and stabilizes the humerus ft tissues hold the joint in place The goal of surgery is to repair or strengthen these tissues.

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