Tips For Treating A Separated Shoulder

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Though the majority of cases will resolve on their own without needing medical intervention, there are sometimes serious injuries that require reconstructive surgery. Medical professionals classify shoulder separations by different categories. Most orthopedic surgeons believe type I and type II separations won't need surgery. Some doctors believe type III separations should heal on their own, while others recommend surgical reparation. With type IV, V, or VI, though, the healing process is significantly helped by surgery. The surgical options available include reparation of the AC joint, techniques to hold the collarbone down using heavy sutures or metal, and reconstruction of ligaments. Ligament reconstruction can be done with donor tissue or the patient's own tissue. A Weaver-Dunn surgery moves the position of one of the body's other major ligaments to attach it to the clavicle, holding it in the normal position. It's also possible to reconstruct the ligaments with a tendon harvested from the patient's leg or a donor.

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