Michael Parkhurst of the Atlanta United dislocated his left shoulder last month after colliding with Cristian Penilla of the New England Revolution. Team manager Frank de Boer said medical staff were unable to put Parkhurst’s shoulder back into place before putting him in an ambulance. He said Parkhurst will likely be out for a couple of weeks.
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Jacoby Brissett Knee Sprain
Jacoby Brissett of the Indianapolis Colts left the Nov. 3 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second quarter with a sprain of his medial collateral ligament. Colts lineman Quenton Nelson was pushed into Brissett in the second quarter. Colts coach Frank Reich said he was confident Brissett would recover sufficiently to play in next Sunday’s game.
Dislocated Shoulder
What causes this injury?
- Trauma that forces the top of the arm bone to pop forward out of it’s socket all of the ligaments holding the joint together are torn.
What is the treatment?
- After the shoulder is put back into position, it is prone to repeat dislocation, particularly in younger, more active people. Most people allow things to heal naturally and only have surgery if the shoulder comes out of place again. Other people may assess the risk of redislocation and choose to have surgical repair of the ligaments after the first dislocation.
What is the prognosis?
- The ligaments heal as well as possible over a year. Full motion and most activities are allowed after a month. Riskier activities are often delayed longer. Young, active people have a higher risk of repeat dislocation than older, less active people.