What We Treat

What We Treat/Dislocated Shoulder

Dislocated Shoulder treatment in Palm Beach County.

Recover strength and stability after a shoulder dislocation.

Be On The Move delivers one-on-one in-home physical therapy that helps patients reduce pain, restore confidence, and move forward with a plan built around recovery at home.

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What This Treatment Supports

Recovery guidance that addresses the condition itself, improves movement quality, and makes progress more doable at home.

Key Benefits

Enhanced shoulder joint stability
Lower risk of repeated dislocation
Restored overhead and rotational movements

Overview

What to know about Dislocated Shoulder.

We emphasize dynamic stabilization exercises, manual therapies to restore normal joint positioning, and movement retraining. Our goal is to reduce pain, prevent re-dislocation, and restore full range of motion.

At our Palm Beach County clinics—Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, Lake Worth, and Wellington—patients with a dislocated shoulder often begin therapy with protected movement and gentle muscle activation. As pain subsides and the shoulder capsule heals, we introduce exercises to strengthen the rotator cuff and scapular stabilizers, reducing the chance of another dislocation. We also coach proper mechanics for lifting, reaching, and returning to sports that involve upper-body movements.

Enhanced shoulder joint stability
Lower risk of repeated dislocation
Restored overhead and rotational movements

Symptoms

Visible deformity or ‘out of place’ appearance
Severe shoulder pain and limited movement
Swelling or bruising around the shoulder

Common Causes

Falls onto an outstretched arm
High-impact sports or collisions
Chronic joint instability (recurrent dislocations)

Recovery Outlook

Recovery can take 6–12 weeks depending on severity and any associated soft-tissue damage. Adhering to your exercise plan is vital to avoid future episodes. As you work with our therapists, we’ll track your mobility, strength, and comfort levels to determine when it’s safe to resume overhead activities or contact sports. In more complex cases, occasional check-ins help ensure the shoulder remains stable even after full function is restored.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions patients often ask about Dislocated Shoulder.

Surgery is sometimes necessary for recurrent dislocations or significant soft-tissue damage, but many improve with conservative rehab.

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