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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Joint dislocation
  1. A dislocation is an injury in which a bone is displaced from its proper position. Unless there are accompanying fractures or tissue damage, a simple dislocation may be manipulated back into place. Recovery may ...
  2. Although most dislocations are caused by a blow, fall, or other trauma, a dislocation can also occur from birth. The cause is ...
  3. Dislocation usually occurs as a result of sudden direction changes while running and the knee is under ...
  4. ... people may have problems with infection, or even dislocation, of the new hip joint. Over time -- sometimes ...
  5. Radial dislocation may be caused by a sudden pull on a child's arm or hand. For first aid, immobilize ...
  6. ... other joints and is more susceptible to injury. Dislocation of the shoulder joint is common and occurs ...
  7. ... most typically for arm or shoulder fractures, or dislocations. To help stabilize an injury, a triangular sling ...
  8. ... at the elbow because of elbow fracture or dislocation. The ulnar nerve is near the surface of ...