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Shernazarov Shuhrat Ibragimovich

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Dautov Farxod Abdurasulovich

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Joint Dislocations

What is it?

A joint dislocation is a traumatic condition in which the bones forming the joint lose their normal alignment. This disrupts joint function and may be accompanied by damage to ligaments, muscles, and blood vessels.

Causes

  • Trauma. Falls, impacts, or overextension of the joint can cause dislocation.
  • Physical activity. Dislocations often occur during sports, especially contact sports like football, rugby, or wrestling.
  • Ligament weakness. Congenital or acquired ligament issues increase the risk of dislocations.
  • Arthritis. Chronic joint diseases can weaken joints, increasing the likelihood of dislocation.
  • Age. Older adults are at higher risk due to age-related joint and bone changes.

Symptoms

  • Severe pain in the affected joint.
  • Joint deformity or abnormal limb position.
  • Swelling and redness in the injured area.
  • Restricted movement or inability to move the joint.
  • Numbness or tingling in the injured area due to nerve compression.

Diagnosis

  • Medical examination. The doctor evaluates joint position, pain level, and functional impairment.
  • X-ray. This method helps confirm the dislocation and rule out fractures.
  • MRI. Used to detect soft tissue damage, such as ligament, tendon, or muscle injuries.

Treatment

  • Reduction. Realigning the dislocated bone, which should only be done by a professional.
  • Immobilization. After reduction, the joint is stabilized with a cast, bandage, or splint.
  • Physical therapy. Exercises and massage help restore mobility and strengthen the joint.
  • Medications. Anti-inflammatory drugs and painkillers are used to relieve pain and inflammation.
  • Surgical intervention. Complex injuries or recurrent dislocations may require surgery to restore joint structure.

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