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Dislocated Shoulder

A dislocated shoulder occurs when the ball of the upper arm bone slips or pops out of its socket in the shoulder blade.

Typically, a dislocated shoulder leads to intense pain, swelling, bruising, weakness in the arm, and impaired joint mobility. In some cases, the shoulder may appear visibly deformed or abnormally placed.

No appointment needed. Just walk-in.

Sprains, strains, and breaks hurt. If your first stop is a big hospital, these injuries can hurt your wallet even more. Instead, come direct to Direct Orthopedic Care. No appointment is needed—just walk into one of our five locations in the Treasure Valley and see an orthopedic specialist right away.

Five convenient locations, open 365 days a year.

“I've sat in ER's for hours then sat in a 'treatment' room for longer waiting to be told to see some other doctor in another location the following week. DOC is so much better! No comparison.”

— Shawna D., Boise Location