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DISLOCATION A dislocation is a separation of the end of a bone and the joint it meets. Bones that touch in the joints sometimes separate when they are overstressed Injuries related to dislocations include damage to the membrane lining the joint as well as tears to nearby muscles and ligaments.
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Dislocations (cont) The shoulders are especially prone to dislocation injuries. Fingers, hips, ankles, elbows, jaws are also common joints of dislocations.
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Signs and Symptoms of Dislocations
It is hard to tell a dislocation from a broken bone. It is best to seek medical attention. It is unwise to try to put a dislocated bone back into its socket. When treated, the joint will function properly within 24 to 48 hours.
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