Joint Dislocation
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Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocation | Life in the Fast Lane
lifeinthefastlane.com — “Clinical cases of Bilateral Posterior Sternoclavicular joint dislocation” View full resource at lifeinthefastlane.com
Most Recently Shared on February 6, 2010 at 9:43 am By:
Second skin gives new lease of life to toddler whose joints dislocated every time she played | Mail Online
dailymail.co.uk — “Little Olivia Court suffers from Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, a rare condition which causes extreme hypermobility, meaning her joints regularly bend in each and every direction and often dislocate.” View full resource at dailymail.co.uk
Most Recently Shared on July 27, 2010 at 1:02 pm By:
Second skin gives new lease of life to toddler whose joints dislocated every time she played: Little Olivia Court ... http://bit.ly/d9jQOi
Joint Reduction, Elbow Dislocation, Posterior: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: In adults, the elbow is the second most frequently dislocated major joint, after the shoulder. It is the most commonly dislocated joint in children.1 More than 90% of all elbow dislocations are posterior dislocations. This injury ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 15, 2010 at 6:17 pm By:
The elbow is the second most frequently dislocated joint in adults. Learn about symptoms, causes and treatments. http://bit.ly/ds4fvh
Joint Reduction, Finger Dislocation: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Dislocation of a joint occurs when traumatic forces cause complete loss of continuity between the joint's 2 articulating surfaces. Subluxation, on the other hand, occurs when the loss of continuity between the joints is only partial. A ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 7:25 am By:
Finger dislocation can be painful but is generally easily treatable. How are finger dislocations treated? http://bit.ly/9HfFj2
Joint Reduction, Thumb Dislocation: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Despite the inherent stability of the joints of the thumb, the vulnerable anatomic position of the first phalangis often subjects the joints to mechanical strain that leads to subluxation or dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) and interphalangeal ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 7:34 am By:
Joint reduction for thumb dislocation. Who may, or may not be a candidate. http://bit.ly/9w2DMV
Joint Reduction, Shoulder Dislocation, Anterior: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The shoulder is the most commonly dislocated large joint seen in the emergency department (ED), and anterior dislocations account for 90-98% of cases.1 Most dislocations are straightforward and easily reducible in the ED using one of ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 7:29 am By:
Anterior shoulder dislocations account for 90-98% of all shoulder dislocations. Learn about diagnosis and treatment. http://bit.ly/8YL5wz
Joint Reduction, Shoulder Dislocation, Posterior: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Posterior shoulder dislocations are uncommon injuries, accounting for only 4% of all shoulder dislocations. Perhaps for this reason, many posterior shoulder dislocations are missed initially by the treating physicians, and nearly all cases have delayed diagnosis.1 ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 15, 2010 at 6:19 pm By:
Though shoulder dislocations are common, posterior shoulder dislocations are not. Symptoms, treatments & complications. http://bit.ly/bHKqa6
Joint Reduction, Radial Head Dislocation: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Dislocation of the radial head occurs most frequently in men who are subject to high-force injury.1 In children, the radial head is much more commonly subluxed than dislocated.Isolated radial head dislocations are rare; only 20 cases ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 3:25 am By:
Radial head dislocation is most frequently seen in men & usually occurs with complete elbow dislocation. http://bit.ly/9S3pg3
Joint Reduction, Hip Dislocation, Posterior: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Hip dislocations, regardless of their etiology, are orthopedic emergencies that require immediate diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment.1 The adult hip joint is remarkably stable. It is reinforced with thick capsular and labral structures. The presence of a ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 3:21 am By:
Dislocation of the hip is an orthopedic emergency. Read more about diagnosis and treatment options. http://bit.ly/cujSUJ
Joint Reduction, Shoulder Dislocation, Inferior: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The muscular, ligamentous, and bony anatomy of the shoulder (glenohumeral joint) gives it the most extensive range of motion of any joint in the human body. This anatomy also makes the glenohumeral joint the most unstable, and ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 3:27 am By:
Interior shoulder dislocation is painful. See what treatment options are available. http://bit.ly/d6BC5I
Joint Reduction, Mandibular Dislocation: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation is a painful condition that occurs when the mandibular condyle becomes fixed in the anterosuperior aspect of the articular eminence. TMJ dislocation is due to either trauma (force against a partially opened mandible) ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 15, 2010 at 6:10 pm By:
TMJ is a painful disorder that may result in mandibular dislocation. Learn the treatment options. http://bit.ly/aKQ5bt
Joint Reduction, Ankle Dislocation: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The ankle is a unique modified saddle joint that, together with the subtalar joint, provides range of motion in several physical planes while maintaining stability. The ankle's complex function as a pivoting structure positioned to bear ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 3:20 am By:
Ankle dislocation without broken bones is rare. Read more about how ankle dislocation is diagnosed and treated. http://bit.ly/cE6odE
Joint Reduction, Patella Dislocation: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Patellar dislocations are common, particularly in adolescent females and athletes. Patients usually present with an inability to extend an obviously deformed knee. A sizable effusion may also be seen. This injury may be due to direct trauma ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2010 at 7:27 am By:
Dislocation of the knee is common in female athletes. See how this problem is sometimes treated. http://bit.ly/cu3q45
Dislocation, Interphalangeal: eMedicine Emergency Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Interphalangeal (IP) joint dislocations of the fingers and toes are common. Typically associated with forced hyperextension or hyperflexion of the digit, they require immediate reduction. The IP joint is a hinge joint that allows only flexion ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on May 4, 2010 at 2:14 am By:
Interphalangeal (IP) joint dislocations of the fingers and toes are common. Learn more. http://bit.ly/bWnewW
Dislocation, Ankle: eMedicine Emergency Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Ankle dislocations without fracture occur when significant force applied to the joint results in loss of opposition of the articular surfaces. Because of the large amount of force required and the inherent stability of the tibiotalar ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
Most Recently Shared on May 4, 2010 at 2:27 am By:
Dislocation of the ankle joint is rarely seen without an associated fracture. Learn more about ankle dislocation. http://bit.ly/cA66JH
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