Over a hundred methods of reducing dislocated shoulders have been described, with varying success rates. However, almost all methods have three common things. They require Anaesthesia or sedation, they require one or two assistants, and they require traction or counter traction, and most often you hear a click as the head snaps into the glenoid. My method, however, is wholly different. The Prakash Method: How is this different from Kocker’s method, or from the hundred other methods described? 1, This procedure does not use traction or counter traction.

No pull, no push, no hand in the axilla, and needs absolutely no brute force. 2, This procedure doesn't require anesthesia. As a matter of fact, you could probably not perform this procedure under GA, because the patient needs to be sitting and conscious. 3, This procedure doesn't require an assistant. You can do it single handedly. 4, By…