A dislocation is an injury with abnormal separation of the bones in the joint. This injury results in a deformation of the joint and can be extremely painful. Reduction should be performed in an expedient manner.
The most common areas for dislocation are:
If you suspect that you have a dislocation, seek medical attention immediately so that your doctor can help return your bones to their proper positions.
Most dislocations return to normal function after several weeks of rest and rehabilitation if they are treated properly. However, some joints, such as your shoulder, may have an increased risk of repeat dislocation, requiring surgical stabilisation.
A dislocated joint can be:
You may not be able to tell a broken bone from a dislocated bone. Do seek medical assistance right away regardless.
Meanwhile, keep the joint immobilised while you are awaiting medical attention.
Certain activities are more at risk for dislocations:
Accidents such as falls or a road traffic accident can also lead to dislocation.
You are more likely to suffer a joint dislocation if you have:
Neglecting proper treatment can lead to complications such as:
You can prevent a dislocation by:
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