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Shoulder dislocation

Shoulder dislocation means that the shoulder joint jumps out of its normal position, often as a result of a fall, strong pull or sports injury, and can cause pain, instability and reduced function in the shoulder. Here we have collected protection and support that can contribute to relief and increased stability in the case of shoulder dislocation in everyday life and during rehabilitation - selected by our licensed physiotherapist.

Want to read more about causes, symptoms, and when to seek medical attention? Visit our Injury Guide on Shoulder Dislocation for a medical overview and guidance.

Protection and support for shoulder dislocation are often used for instability and pain, but do not replace medical assessment for persistent or severe pain.

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Braces in case of shoulder dislocation – stability and support after dislocation

Shoulder dislocation means that the shoulder joint is displaced from its normal position and often occurs during falls, contact sports, or heavy twisting movements. After a shoulder dislocation, the shoulder is often unstable and susceptible to new dislocations. Here we have collected shoulder braces that can contribute to stability, relief, and increased safety after a shoulder dislocation – selected by our licensed physiotherapist.

Read more about causes, symptoms, and guidance in our Shoulder Dislocation Injury Guide.

Benefits of protection in case of shoulder dislocation:

  • Provides stability to the shoulder joint after injury
  • May reduce the risk of new dislocation
  • Contributes to safer movement in everyday life and activities
  • Suitable for everyday use, rehabilitation, and controlled training