Archisha Marya, Kirti MohanMarya, Hareesha RishabBharadwaj An, Gupta
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We report a case of 54-year-old female patient who presented with right shoulder pain and stiffness for routine follow -up after having sustained a non-displaced humeral neck fracture. Surprisingly, her X-rays showed completely dissociated glenohumeral joint similar to a dislocation. On further evaluation, it was confirmed to be a case of inferior subluxation of humeral head because of prolonged immobilization and muscular atony. Few weeks of rehabilitation led to full recovery. Physicians working in Accident & Emergency department, as well as radiologists need to be equally aware of this condition to avoid unnecessary diagnostic evaluations and orthopedic maneuvers/ interventions.