Agalactia Primary

The problem of primary dislocation is one of the most difficult in pediatric orthopedics, when a child first experiences damage to the internal structures of the shoulder joint. Pathological primary dislocation of the shoulder is a serious disease that occurs in children due to genetic disorders of connective tissue and other problems and often represents a curvature in the area of ​​the humerus and the humeral girdle bone.

Involuntary traumatic factors, such as falls, can lead to the problem of the primary injury, causing a traumatic dislocation. But injuries are risk factors, and the main cause of primary dislocation should be an incorrect genetic predisposition of the body, since Ehlers-Danlos syndrome manifests itself mostly as miscarriage or the signs and symptoms of the disease are detected late.