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SHOULDER INSTABILITY AND DISLOCATIONS

Surgical and Non-Surgical Treatment for Unstable Shoulders

The shoulder is the most mobile joint in your body, which also makes it more vulnerable to instability and dislocation. When the head of the upper arm bone moves out of the socket, either partially or completely, it can stretch or tear the ligaments and cartilage that hold the joint in place. This often leads to repeat dislocations, pain, and weakness.

At Michigan Orthopedic Center, our orthopedic surgeons provide expert care for shoulder instability, including recurrent dislocations and chronic looseness in the joint. If your shoulder keeps slipping out of place or feels unstable, we can help restore stability and protect the joint from long-term damage.

Common Signs of Shoulder Instability

You may be dealing with shoulder instability if you experience:

  • A sensation that the shoulder is “loose” or may pop out
  • Repeated dislocations or subluxations (partial dislocations)
  • Pain with throwing, lifting, or reaching
  • Weakness or limited motion
  • Clicking or catching inside the joint
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What Causes an Unstable Shoulder

Shoulder instability can be caused by:

  • A traumatic dislocation, often from sports or a fall
  • Repetitive overhead activity, such as throwing or swimming
  • Loose ligaments or naturally high joint mobility (common in younger patients)
  • A torn labrum or stretched joint capsule

Over time, repeated dislocations can damage the joint further, increasing the risk of arthritis and reducing shoulder function.

Meet Our Shoulder Surgeons

Our shoulder specialists are board-certified and fellowship-trained, with decades of combined experience treating shoulder injuries and disorders. Each brings advanced training in arthroscopy, fracture care, and joint replacement, along with a commitment to patient-centered care.

Click below to learn more about the surgeons who specialize in shoulder care at Michigan Orthopedic Center and find the right expert for your needs.

When Surgery Is the Right Option

If your shoulder continues to dislocate or feel unstable, surgery may be the most effective way to repair the damage and prevent future injury.

Our fellowship-trained surgeons perform minimally invasive procedures to:

  • Repair torn labrum or ligaments
  • Tighten the joint capsule
  • Rebuild damaged bone in more severe cases

Procedures like Bankart repair, capsular shift, or Latarjet reconstruction are tailored to your specific injury and activity level.

Recovery After Surgery

After shoulder stabilization surgery, you will wear a sling to protect the joint while it heals. Physical therapy helps restore motion and strength over time. Most patients regain stability and return to activity within several months.

Don’t Live with a Shoulder That Keeps Slipping Out of Place

If your shoulder continues to dislocate or feel unstable, Michigan Orthopedic Center can help you find a lasting solution. Our surgical team provides advanced care for shoulder instability that restores confidence and protects your joint for the future. Call today to schedule your evaluation.

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