The first problem which any child will face will be shoulder dislocation. The dislocation of shoulder starts with the teenage. Once the shoulder dislocates for the first time, the chances of dislocation increases with 99.9%. The shoulder dislocation can occur in various sporting activities like swimming, weight lifting, etc. It compromises the quality of life. Bone loss always occurs in the sockets. In the critical conditions, the patient has to be operated to be done to stabilize the shoulder. After the second shoulder dislocation, some patients might suffer from arthritis.
Shoulder can be dislocated in any direction. 95% dislocations are in the front.
In the case of bursitis, only medications, steroid injection and some exercises are prescribed by the doctor. If the bones have started growing, then patients face problems in lifting their hands. That spur is cleaned by the doctors and the impingement gets cleared off. Telescopes are used to join the torn rotator cuff to the bones.