Sunday, January 31, 2010

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What is the recuperation time for a dislocated shoulder? - what is the recuperation of gall bladder surgery

I play football for my school, and in our last game I managed to dislocate his shoulder. It happened once, but I managed to put in the same area. But this time I had to make a trip to the emergency room. Who has been right before X-rays and sent me home. How long should I wait before I even play?

6 comments:

Boston Bluefish said...

Even at his age, is eight weeks at the right time. You can recover faster and with an injection of cortisone, but most doctors do not write to someone in your age group.

heffalum... said...

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Heads up! said...

Dependent 2 months, sometimes not.

minus said...

Now healed, the time when there is no damage, the pain and then in May last longer than the furnace, then I would say

It takes about that time and could be longer.

If only it was dislocated, and dammage, then it can take so long. Anyway you look at it, the time to do things over and again.

Sure, I'm much help do you think?
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REnate said...

Take some time to like. You need to relax and not put pressure on the shoulder. Sometimes a dislocation can take longer than a break to heal. If you are in front, then you are really on the risk of permanent damage. What did the doctor say?

Gonealot R said...

Open question, in the absence of information. It depends on the amount of damage, torn tendons, chipping the ball or the socket, damage to the shape, etc. Normal, 2 weeks to reduce the Truma could be greater.

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