Posterior Shoulder Joint Dislocations & Instability

Posterior shoulder instability typically results from a dislocation injury to the shoulder joint when the humeral head (ball) of the humerus (upper arm bone) is forced from its normal position in the center of the glenoid (socket) and out the back. Posterior shoulder dislocations most commonly occur with falls on an outstretched hand in front of the body.

X-ray of a posterior shoulder dislocation.

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This information is provided by Dr. Steven Chudik. It is not to be used for diagnosis and treatment.
For a proper evaluation and diagnosis, contact Dr. Chudik at contactus@chudikmd.com or 630-324-0402.