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- Dislocation: Types, Treatment Prevention - Cleveland Clinic
Overview What is a dislocation? Dislocation is the medical term for bones in one of your joints being knocked or pushed out of their usual place
- Joint dislocation - Wikipedia
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: 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
- 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
- Dislocation: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
A dislocation is a disruption of the normal position of the ends of two or more bones where they meet at a joint A joint is the place where two bones connect, which allows movement
- Understanding Dislocation -- the Basics - WebMD
What Is a Dislocation? Basically, "dislocation" means that the bones that form the joint have slipped out of their normal position in the joint A joint can become dislocated if you injure
- Overview of Dislocations - Injuries and Poisoning - MSD Manuals
A dislocation is complete separation of the bones that form a joint In subluxation, the bones in a joint are partly out of position Often, a dislocated joint remains dislocated until it is put back in place (reduced) by a doctor, but sometimes it moves back in place on its own
- Dislocation: Types, Causes, Treatment and Prevention
Learn about the types and symptoms of dislocation, a condition where bones are forced out of their normal position in a joint Explore treatment options and preventive measures
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