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Frequent dislocations

Grow Stronger, Faster, Better

Grow Stronger, Faster, Better

Recurrent joint dislocations often result from hypermobility or weakness. We use targeted strengthening, stability training, and movement retraining to improve joint control and prevent future dislocations.

a person shoulder with recent dislocation
a person shoulder with recent dislocation
a person shoulder with recent dislocation
Resolving Symptoms
Running injury
Need for injury prevention

Recurrent joint dislocations often result from hypermobility or weakness. We use targeted strengthening, stability training, and movement retraining to improve joint control and prevent future dislocations.