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Q: Shoulder Dislocation
asked by: tunganath on July 13th, 2004
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My daughter was born on the 19 of the last month.She was comparatively bigger than the usual baby, as a result her mum had a difficult time. Later she was forced out as her right shoulder stuck in the passage.And this forced pulling made her shoulder completely loose. It has been more than three weeks we have been giving her therapetic exercise as suggested by the physio-therapist. But there is no sign of any improvement on it.

We had been told that no bones are broken and no veins are torn apart, but nerves may slightly have been stretched. There is no sign of any swelling/ and she doesnot feel pain in it. Only when her fingers are opened she fists it again.

I am very worried. Can you please suggest
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