Dislocations in orthopedics

Dislocations occur when the bones in a joint are forced out of their normal positions, resulting in severe pain, swelling, and immobility. Commonly affected joints include the shoulder, hip, and fingers. Dislocations can be caused by trauma, such as falls, sports injuries, or accidents. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial to restore the joint's alignment and function, often requiring manual reduction and, in some cases, surgery.

20- 1: different types of dislocations in orthopedics

20- 2: classification of dislocations

20- 3: common areas of dislocation

20- 4: mechanism of dislocation

20- 5: different levels of dislocation

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