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Shoulders Popped Out, Relief After Taking Shot For Sprain. Popping Sound While Rotating Arms. Problem?

I'm a semi professional football player a few months ago I took a big hit and popped my shoulder out. The doctor told me I had a ac joint sprain and I received a shot as treatment. My shoulder feels fine now I don't have any pain and I feel like I can do what I could do before the injury. But I have noticed a popping when I rotate my arm. It's multiple pops almost like a grinding but isn't painful just uncomfortable. Is this a problem?
Tue, 15 Oct 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi, thank you for your question.

Although popping sensation and clicking is common symptoms in healthy people, but at this stage you should not have any grinding sensation.

I will recommend x -ray of the shoulder.

Kind regards
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Shoulders Popped Out, Relief After Taking Shot For Sprain. Popping Sound While Rotating Arms. Problem?

Hi, thank you for your question. Although popping sensation and clicking is common symptoms in healthy people, but at this stage you should not have any grinding sensation. I will recommend x -ray of the shoulder. Kind regards