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Shoulder Dislocation A shoulder dislocation can be a serious sports injury often requiring surgical intervention and weeks to months of rehab


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acj disloc classification jpg

Type 1 injury = joint sprain Type 2 injury = partial joint dislocation subluxation Type 3 injury = complete joint dislocation TREATMENT Most ACJ dislocations do not require surgery and almost all can be managed with 1 Physiotherapy to retrain the shoulder muscles


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Description One of the most commonly used procedures by the Inquisition Prisoners were raised by their hands which were tied behind their back In lifting them their body weight would cause dislocation of the humerous bone the clavicle bone and shoulder blade The torture could be even cruller and frequently was by hanging the accused by their feet The prisoner would be lifted slowly and then dropped abruptly which caused more severe dislocations that were almost always permanent A variation of this consisted of hanging the victim by one hand with weights attached to the feet which caused extremely painful stretching of the muscles and tendons but did not have permanent consequences The same procedure was used in lifting the victim and then letting them drop abruptly which could lead the victim to believe that he could lose an arm


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moves through its large range of motion If the shoulder moves too far the ligaments become tight and stop any further motion sort of like a dog coming to the end of its leash Dislocations happen when a force overcomes the strength of the rotator cuff muscles and the ligaments of the shoulder Nearly all dislocations are anterior dislocations meaning


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shoulder capsule jpg

The best analogy for the shoulder joint would be to imagine placing a basketball on a tea saucer The shoulder joint sacrifices stability for mobility The primary stabilizing structures of the shoulder are the joint capsule and the rotator cuff muscles They work together to keep the humerus centered on the glenoid With sudden and


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finger dislocation1 jpg

but the arm muscles will fatigue and the shoulder will go back into place In children this is much less threatening than grabbing a child s arm and trying the technique described above How to reduce a dislocated finger or toe These dislocations are common but are very painful It s often relatively easy for a rescuer to reduce these digits and bring quick relief to


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sport participation places on the shoulder Early recognition and treatment of these problems can lead to more successful treatment and earlier return to sport participation Acute injuries Acute injuries include fractures dislocations of joints and damage to ligaments tendons and muscles Fractures of the shoulder in children and adolescents usually involve the clavicle


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Patella Dislocation The patella is held in place by thin ligaments that act as check reins keeping it from coming out of the femoral groove while the muscles


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and helps the athlete learn proprioceptive skills when their arms are in strange positions It should not be done by athletes who are experiencing shoulder dislocations and subluxations Photo 7 Dumbbell Bent Over Row Photo 7 This multi joint exercise focuses on the latissimus dorsi middle trapezius rhomboid and teres major The strengthening of these muscles will


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shoulder dislocation 2 jpg

grasps the wrist The success of this reduction method depends on applying traction continuously without interruption to overcome the tension of the muscles Two Rescuers At this point ask the patient to lie down flat supine on the ground with the support of a second rescuer Continue to apply traction with the arm abducted to 90 degrees and at a


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head ChildHth A jpg




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Her x ray demonstrated a hip fracture broken hip Injury Definition


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hip3 jpg

Surgery is required to fix this type of fracture Hip Fracture


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Normal Hip X ray X Ray of Fractured Broken Hip


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When to call | Homecare Advice Normal Hip X ray


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HipAnat1x jpg

Her x ray demonstrated a hip fracture broken hip Injury Definition


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hip2x jpg

Normal Hip X ray X Ray of Fractured Broken Hip


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spine from the rest of the carcass at the articulation of the last lumbar and first sacral vertebra Remove as much muscles as possible Note for evidence of fracture and or dislocations Figure 11 Diagram of the vertebra showing the sites dorsal arches and or splitting of the vertebra where the cuts should be made Figure 12 Illustration showing the the sawed


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Homecare Advice Normal Hip X ray


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