Dislocations
A dislocation is when a bone slips out of a joint.
You can dislocate any joint of your body, for example, your knee, ankle, hip or shoulder.
Dislocations almost always happen during traumas or sports injuries.
If you suffer a dislocation you should never try to push a dislocated joint back to its place and you must receive medical attention as soon as posible.
An untreated dislocation could cause damage to your ligaments, nerves, muscles or blood vessels.
Dislocations typically result when a joint experiences an unexpected or unbalanced impact. This happens when the affected area suffers a harsh hit.
When your joint dislocates, it is more likely to suffer another one.
Types of dislocations:
- Complete dislocations (luxation): It happens when the bones in your joint are totally separated and pushed out of place.
- Subluxation: It is a parcial dislocation. You have a subluxation if something pulls your joint apart and the bones still touch, just not as completely as usual.
These are some dislocation symptoms:
- Pain
- Swelling
- Bruising
- The joint looking noticeably different or out of place
- Being unable to move or use your joint
- A feeling of unstability or like the joint is weaker than usual
- Manipulation or repositioning by a phisio
- Immobilization
- Medication
https://www.healthline.com/health/dislocation#prevention
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17873-dislocation

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