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Elbow Dislocation | Life in the Fast Lane

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Elbow dislocations constitute 10% to 25% of all injuries to the elbow. The elbow is one of the most commonly dislocated joints in the body, with an average annual incidence of acute dislocation of 6 per 100,000 persons. Among injuries to the upper extremity, dislocation of the elbow is second only to dislocation of the shoulder.

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lifeinthefastlane.com — “Elbow dislocations constitute 10% to 25% of all injuries to the elbow. The elbow is one of the most commonly dislocated joints in the body, with an average annual incidence of acute dislocation of 6 per 100,000 persons. Among injuries to the upper extremity, dislocation of the elbow is second only to dislocation of the shoulder.View full resource at lifeinthefastlane.com

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lifeinthefastlane.com — “Dislocation of the distal radio-ulna joint (DRUJ) is an extremely rare injury, particularly when it occurs without associated fractures of the distal radius andView full resource at lifeinthefastlane.com

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sandnsurf Mike Cadogan Active Health Library, Doctor, Emergency Physician, and Physician

2 cases of isolated volar distal ulnar dislocation - waiting for the third! http://tinyurl.com/lpxqfw

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