When Your Shoulder Keeps Slipping Out, It’s Time to Fix the Root Cause
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body—but that flexibility can sometimes come at a cost. A shoulder dislocation happens when the upper arm bone pops out of the socket. In some people, especially after an initial injury, this can become a repeated problem known as recurrent shoulder dislocation.
This condition can seriously affect your daily life, causing constant fear of movement, repeated pain, and even long-term joint damage if left untreated.
First-time shoulder dislocation that weakens the joint
Sports injuries (especially contact sports)
Loose ligaments or joint instability
Shallow or damaged shoulder socket
Genetic conditions like hypermobility
Shoulder repeatedly “slips out” during simple movements
Pain and weakness after dislocation
Clicking or catching sensation
Fear of using the arm in certain positions
Visible deformity during dislocation
Dr. Dineysh Dhytadak is highly experienced in shoulder arthroscopy, a minimally invasive surgery to repair torn ligaments and tighten the joint capsule. This advanced procedure helps:
Restore shoulder stability
Prevent future dislocations
Relieve pain and discomfort
Speed up recovery with minimal scarring
In mild cases, physical therapy and strengthening exercises may be advised. But in most recurrent cases, surgery is the best way to achieve long-term relief and prevent further damage.
Dr. Dineysh Dhytadak is a skilled orthopedic surgeon specializing in knee, shoulder arthroscopy, sports injuries, and joint preservation.