Shoulder Ligament Injuries

Conditions

Shoulder Ligament Injuries

What are Shoulder Ligament Injuries?
Shoulder ligament injuries are injuries to the tough elastic tissues present around the shoulder that connect bones to each other and stabilize the joint. The ligaments present in the shoulder are connected to the ends of the scapula, humerus, and clavicle bones which form the shoulder complex. The extensive stretching or tearing of these ligaments from acute or chronic injuries can lead to instability in the shoulder joint.
The shoulder is a ball and socket joint formed by 3 bones, the humerus (upper arm bone), scapula (shoulder blade), and clavicle (collarbone). The head of the upper arm bone fits into a rounded socket, called the glenoid, in the shoulder blade. Soft tissues like tendons, ligaments, joint capsules, and muscles surround these bones, joining them together and providing support and strength for the proper working of the shoulder.
Shoulder Ligament Injuries

causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment for Shoulder Ligament Injuries

Causes of Shoulder Ligament Injuries
Causes of shoulder ligament injuries include:

Signs and symptoms of shoulder ligament injuries include:

Your doctor will review your symptoms and medical history and perform a physical examination to check for a range of motion, stability, and strength of your shoulder. If necessary, your doctor will order certain imaging tests such as X-rays, MRI, CT scan, or ultrasound scan to confirm the diagnosis.

Treatments for shoulder ligament injuries include both surgical as well as non-surgical options. The doctor will decide the best option based on the condition of your shoulder.

Nonsurgical treatment options may include:

Surgical treatment options may include: