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Dislocation
Definition:
A dislocation is a seperation of a bone where it meets a joint. (Joints are areas where two or more bones come together.) A dislocated bone is no longer in its normal position. A dislocation may also cause ligament and nerve damage. Alternative Names:
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Joint dislocation Considerations:
It may be hard to tell a dislocated bone from a broken bone. Both are emergency situations and require the same first-aid treatment. Injuries to the surrounding ligaments generally take 3 to 6 weeks to heal. Causes:
Dislocations are usually caused by a sudden impact to the joint. This usually occurs following a blow, fall, or other trauma. References:
Browner, BD. Skeletal Trauma: Basic Science, Management, and Reconstruction. 3rd Ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; 2003:1629-1630.
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