Rehabilitation care is often required at the first dislocation
- to recover articular mobility if they are very limited,
- to try to relieve pain and inflammation (decontracting massage, physiotherapy)
to perform a work of muscle reinforcement, especially the stabilizing muscles of the - shoulder
- to carry out a proprioceptive work aimed at reinforcing the reflex capacities fighting against dislocation
Most often it contributes to the recovery of physical and sports activities, in the worst case it prepares a weakened shoulder to endure an intervention