Basics
Shoulder dislocation is characterized by a dislocation of the humeral head from the glenoid cavity. There are basically two forms of this dislocation:
When the shoulder is dislocated due to an accident or injury, it is called a traumatic shoulder dislocation. However, a shoulder dislocation can also occur without any harmful effects, simply from movements of the shoulder joint, which is called a habitual shoulder dislocation.
Both habitual and traumatic shoulder dislocation can develop in a variety of ways, but often deformities of the shoulder joint are involved in the development of a dislocation. In most cases, the head of the humerus is displaced forward or downward after it has popped out of the socket. Only rarely is the head of the humerus displaced posteriorly.