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Shoulder joint instability

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The most important points 

  • Early diagnosis and individualised treatment are crucial in order to avoid chronic complaints and restricted movement in the event of shoulder instability.
  • The choice of treatment - conservative or surgical - depends on the severity and the cause, whereby consistent rehabilitation is essential for long-term success.

Clinical picture

What is shoulder joint instability?

With shoulder joint instability, the shoulder joint is too loose and can slip out of its normal position. This can be caused by accidents, repetitive strain during sport or congenital factors. Early treatment is important to avoid persistent discomfort and restrictions.

Symptoms

What are the typical signs of shoulder joint instability?

Shoulder joint instability is less common in children and adolescents than in adults, but occurs more frequently in young people who are active in sports.

The most common causes include

  • Acute injuries such as falls or dislocations
  • Repeated overloading during swimming or throwing sports
  • Congenital looseness of the ligaments and joint capsules

Look out for the following signs in your child:

  • Pain with certain arm movements
  • Feeling of insecurity in the shoulder area
  • One-off or recurring dislocations
  • Feeling of weakness or limited mobility in the arm

To make an accurate diagnosis, we carry out a comprehensive physical examination and imaging procedures such as X-ray or MRI.

Therapy

How can shoulder joint instabilities be treated?

Treatment depends on the cause and severity of the instability:

Conservative therapy: In milder cases, we rely on targeted physiotherapy to strengthen the shoulder-stabilising muscles. Specialised exercises improve stability, coordination and movement control of the shoulder joint.

Surgical therapy: Surgery may be necessary for severe or recurring instabilities. This involves tightening loose joint structures or repairing damaged ligaments and capsular structures. After the operation, careful rehabilitation is crucial for a good result.

Forecast

What is the prognosis for shoulder joint instability?

The prognosis for shoulder joint instability depends on the severity of the instability, the underlying cause and the timing of treatment. With early and adequate treatment, a significant improvement in function can be achieved in many cases. Conservative measures show good results in mild cases, while surgical procedures may be necessary in the case of recurrent instability or structural damage. Consistent implementation of the rehabilitation programme and preventive measures to avoid recurrences are crucial for long-term results.

Specialist area

Who treats this clinical picture?

Counselling hotline for child and youth emergencies

The Medgate Kids Line provides quick and uncomplicated medical advice if your child is unwell. The medical team of our partner Medgate is available to you by telephone around the clock.

058 387 78 82
(billing via health insurance)

For emergencies abroad: Call the emergency number of your health insurance company. You will find this number on your health insurance card.

More information: On the Page of the emergency ward you will find everything you need to know about behaviour in emergencies, typical childhood illnesses and waiting times.

Important emergency numbers

144 Outpatient clinic
145 Tox Info Suisse (Poisonings)
117 Police
118 Fire brigade

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University Children's Hospital Basel
Spitalstrasse 33
4056 Basel | CH

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