What Should You Do If You Fall On Your Shoulder?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. Rest and protect an injured or sore area. …
  2. Ice will reduce pain and swelling. …
  3. Wear a sling for the first 48 hours after the injury, if it makes you more comfortable and supports your shoulder.

What injuries can you get from falling on your shoulder?

  • Illustration 1- A fractured clavicle (x-ray view)
  • A clavicle fracture. …
  • Illustration 2- A separated shoulder (x-ray view)
  • A shoulder separation. …
  • Illustration 3- A dislocated shoulder (x-ray view)
  • A shoulder dislocation.

How long does it take for a shoulder injury to heal?

Most shoulder fractures heal in

about six weeks

. About 20 percent of shoulder fractures are displaced and may require some type of manipulation to restore normal anatomy. Occasionally the rotator cuff muscles are injured or torn at the same time as the fracture. This can further complicate the treatment.

What helps shoulder pain after a fall?

  • Anti-inflammatory medication. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDS) help to relieve pain and lower inflammation. …
  • Cold compress. Cold compresses can help reduce swelling in the shoulder. …
  • Compression. …
  • Heat therapy. …
  • Muscle relaxants. …
  • Pain medication. …
  • Rest and activity modification.

How do you tell if you have damaged your shoulder?

Inability to move the shoulder

If your shoulder feels weak or if any movement up and down, to and from your torso, or rotating around the joint hurts or seems impossible, you may very well have a fracture. A

grinding sensation

when you do move the shoulder is further confirmation of a fracture.

What happens to your shoulder when you fall on it?

Falling onto an outstretched hand, arm or the shoulder itself, or a violent twisting, can cause a

shoulder dislocation

. The main symptom is pain in the shoulder that becomes worse with movement. To treat a dislocation, apply ice right after the injury to ease pain, swelling, and bleeding around the joint.

What does a bruised shoulder look like?

If you have a shoulder contusion, you may have these symptoms:

Pain around the shoulder joint

.

Ecchymoses, or ‘black and blue' bruising or redness

.

Swelling around the shoulder

.

What is the best treatment for a shoulder injury?

NYU Langone physicians may recommend a

combination of rest, ice, pain relief medication, and corticosteroid injections

to ease the discomfort of shoulder sprains, strains, or tears while the soft tissues heal. These treatments are often used in conjunction with physical or occupational therapy.

Do shoulder injuries heal on their own?

Rotator cuff tears

do not heal on their own without surgery

, but many patients can improve functionally and decrease pain with nonsurgical treatment by strengthening their shoulder muscles. Just because there is a tear, does not necessarily mean a surgery is needed.

What does a torn shoulder tendon feel like?

Symptoms include

pain, a decrease in range of motion, and instability

, which can feel like your shoulder may shift out of place. You may not notice a very small tear, whereas a complete tear can cause persistent, aching pain accompanied by weakness or even paralysis in the affected arm.

What is the fastest way to heal a bruised shoulder?

  1. Rest. Protect your injury from further damage by stopping unnecessary physical activity.
  2. Ice. Apply ice to your injury to reduce pain, swelling, and bleeding. …
  3. Compression. Wrap your injury with a bandage to provide additional support. …
  4. Elevation.

How long does shoulder pain last after a fall?

It may take

up to 6 weeks or longer

before your symptoms are gone. Rest and protect an injured or sore area. Stop, change, or take a break from any activity that may be causing your pain or soreness.

How long does it take for a bruised shoulder muscle to heal?

You have a shoulder bruise (contusion). This causes pain, swelling, and sometimes bruising on the skin. You don't have any broken bones. This injury will take from

a few days to several weeks

to heal, depending on how severe it is.

How do you tell if your shoulder is broken or sprained?


Pain located directly on

top of the bone – where there is no soft tissue. Pain becomes worse when you apply pressure or move the injured limb. Severe swelling, or bruising over the top of the bone, numbness or tingling. A “cracking” (not “popping”) sound at the time of the injury.

How can I tell if I tore my rotator cuff?

  1. Pain at rest and at night, particularly if lying on the affected shoulder.
  2. Pain when lifting and lowering your arm or with specific movements.
  3. Weakness when lifting or rotating your arm.
  4. Crepitus or crackling sensation when moving your shoulder in certain positions.

What happens if you don't fix a torn rotator cuff?

Without any treatment—either rest and rehabilitation or surgery—rotator cuff disorders may get worse. Over time, you may have more pain. You

may lose range of motion and strength

in your shoulder, making it harder to do your daily activities.

James Park
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James Park
Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.