Dislocation of the shoulder

What you need to know:

There are no natural remedies or complementary therapies that will treat this condition, but several will help recovery.

The most useful Herbs:

The most useful Supplements:

Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy oils can be very soothing - try eucalyptus or pine in the bath or get your partner or a friend to massage the properly diluted oils gently into the painful area.

Homoeopathy

Homoeopathic remedies can also bring relief. The best is Arcnica, as pills and cream.

Other useful advice:

The complementary therapies which will help are: Osteopathy and chiropractic for mobilisation and remedial exercises, Acupuncture for pain relief and massage, Aromatherapy and hydrotherapy for mobilisation.

Alternate hot and cold compresses can also be very soothing. You can buy purpose-made packs from most chemists, but tea towels soaked in hot and cold water will do.


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