Shoulder Pop
This person’s unique feature is a bit concerning. They are able to dislocate their shoulder at will because they’re double-jointed. If someone touches their shoulder in two very specific spots, they can feel something in the shoulder separating. Double-jointed shoulders happen because the tissue that holds the joints and ligaments together is loose.
This loose tissue might be what separates when someone touches their shoulder. To make matters more concerning, this person hears a tiny popping sound whenever they dislocate their shoulder. Yikes! They do this very rarely, which is good. Moving around their shoulder too much could cause strain or long-term issues.
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