Joint dislocation - Wikipedia Joint dislocation A joint dislocation, also called luxation, occurs when there is an abnormal separation in the joint, where two or more bones meet [1] A partial dislocation is referred to as a subluxation Dislocations are commonly caused by sudden trauma to the joint like during a car accident or fall
DISLOCATION中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary Dislocation of children from their familiar environment, friends, and school adds considerable stress during an already painful period of children's lives
Dislocations: Causes, Diagnosis Treatments - Healthline A dislocation occurs when a bone slips out of a joint For example, the top of your arm bone fits into a joint at your shoulder When it slips or pops out of that joint, you have a dislocated
Dislocations: Types, Treatment, and Recovery - Patient A dislocation is an injury in which the bones in a joint are forced apart and out of their usual positions To dislocate the bones of a large joint usually needs considerable force (although there are exceptions to this)
Dislocation: First aid - Mayo Clinic The cause is usually a fall, a car accident or an injury during contact sports Dislocation mostly involves the body's larger joints The most common site of injury is the shoulder For young children, the elbow is a common site Smaller joints, such as the thumbs and fingers, also can be dislocated if bent the wrong way with force