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Joint dislocation
- Force on a joint can cause a dislocation. The force pushes the bone out of the socket, which may damage surrounding ligaments, tendons, and nerves.
- ... commonly used to diagnose fractured bones or joint dislocation. Bone x-rays are the fastest and easiest ... is used to: diagnose fractured bones or joint dislocation. demonstrate proper alignment and stabilization of bony fragments ...
- ... as there is a slight increased risk of dislocation after your procedure. Typically, if an arthrogram is ... for the shoulder in the setting of shoulder dislocation and in the hip, wrist and elbow. Exams ...
- ... Red blood cell production Retina Seeing Shoulder joint dislocation Smelling Snoring Sperm release pathway Stomach ulcer Stroke ...