My cousin (28 years old) has recurring shoulder dislocation issues for 3 years. When he works hard physically, pulls, or pushes something, his shoulder dislocates. He is being treated by local chiropractors, but there has not been any healing. Doctors recommend surgery, however, the surgery results in an inability to rotate his arm 360 degrees. In his town, 70 more people are suffering from the same problem. Would this be caused by any mineral deficiencies/toxins? If anyone has any knowledge about this kind of problem please share. Thank you.
Replied by Charity (Faithville, Us) on 06/20/2020
Videos: John knows the bones spine and lots of stuff to heal the body https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGPZkw4XJ1I Eric on referred pain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GHVuUnX0H4&t=342sReplied by Art (California) on 06/20/2020
This is called "chronic shoulder instability" and once a shoulder has been dislocated just once, it is subject to this instability which means it can be prone to dislocate again. This is common in people who are or were active in sports such as hockey or football who dislocated their shoulder. I'm not thinking collagen would be effective in this case. Here is a video that shows a different option for shoulder repair that might be suitable for your cousin that does not limit range of motion : https://youtu.be/yB7yTdsoT24
Art