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[QUOTE="anca, post: 967959, member: 48240"] I injured myself like a full, falling down from the bike when I was initiating a wheelie, 5mph. I made contact with the land on my ass and on my left elbow. Only when I tried to pick up the bike bike I see that I can’t move the arm close to the body. No pain, ok maybe a little! When the doctor tried to reduce the sprain, the shoulder went almost by itself back in place, again no pain! On the x-ray the upper part of the shoulder head was at the middle of the socket The doctor said scapulohumeral sprain, but the more i read the more i think it’s dislocated, but then i don't know exactly the difference between the 2 types of injuries. Now i'm in something like a sling-corset for 3 weeks. This is my first shoulder problem, so I read all I can find. All the stories are with pain, injuries hard to be reduced etc. Not my case, I have no pain if I don’t move too much under the sling. I’m very worried about the future, it went easy out, easy in, so I think maybe from now on will be the same, pop out with ease. I had hard fallings on that shoulder in past which knocked me out but no problems till now. Anybody with similar experience? Please tell me that after rehab it will be ok again ! Or not? [/QUOTE]
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