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Case Study • British boxer Anthony Ogogo missed out on an early opportunity to qualify for the London 2012 Olympics when he aggravated a long-term shoulder injury in a boxing match. Ogogo revealed he lost the range of mobility in his shoulder, pain in the shoulder, loss of the shoulder's usual rounded appearance and instead a squared off look, and sufferer's supporting their arm against their chest. • Speaking to Physio, he said: “I couldn't punch with my right hand”.
Treatment • Shoulder joint reduction. • Rest. • Physiotherapy.
Anthony Ogogo is well on the way to recovery and is continuing to exercise his shoulder with the help of his physios. • Commenting on his current training program, he said: “My shoulder blade's really uncomfortable but I feel, I have my mobility back and my muscles have been strengthened”. “I'm on the way to recovery now!”
- The Shoulder Joint : • An enarthrodial or ball-and-socket joint. • The bones entering into its formation are the hemispherical head of the humerus and the shallow glenoid cavity of the scapula .
A shoulder dislocation happens when too much force or pressure is applied to the ligaments connecting the arm to the shoulder as: 1)Sports injuries. Shoulder dislocation is a common injury in contact sports, such as football, hockey and in sports that may involve falls such as downhill skiing, gymnastics and volleyball. 2)Trauma not related to sports. A hard blow to your shoulder during a motor vehicle accident is a common source of dislocation. 3)Falls. You may dislocate your shoulder during a fall, such as from a ladder or from tripping on a loose rug .
Clinical feature - Deformation of the shoulder: a bump in the front or back of your shoulder depending on how the bone has been dislocated. • The normal rounded contour of the shoulder and upper arm is lost, Instead of that the outside edge of the shoulder looks flat or square. • Instead of the greater tuberosity there is a gap under the acromion.
The head of the humerus may be observed and felt as a large bump in front or behind the shoulder. • The area is usually extremely tender to palpation and in movement. - Lost the range of mobility in shoulder.
Control Swelling Go to a Hospital Emergency Room Immobilize Shoulder
TreatmentFollow up • The doctor may manipulate the shoulder to put it back in place By Kcher's technique. • The doctor may recommend wearing a sling for several weeks. • Give medication such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) for pain and swelling.
TreatmentFollow up • If shoulder continues to dislocate, surgery may be required.
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