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SHOULDER PAIN!! How to know if there is a fracture…

harrissymptomsky · September 27, 2023 · Leave a Comment

How to know if there’s a fracture in the shoulder

The second thing that can be done is to perform an MRI scan in order to identify which ligament has been injured.

This is really important because an MRI scan is capable of identifying and displaying soft tissues such as ligaments in the human body.

But sometimes it can happen that a ligament has torn a part of the bone as it ruptured or a bone simply fractured in the near proximity of the spot where the pain is present.

In order to exclude a possible fracture, I would like to ask you to help us reach other people who suffer from joint instability and pain by subscribing to this channel and liking this video.

So it is really smart to actually perform an x-ray scan first.

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