Dislocated joints are typically treated through either medical management or surgery. In some cases, the joint can be manually put back into place and a set of splints, casts and support items can stabilize the joint until the ligaments and tendons heal up and tighten down sufficient to keep the joint in place. In other cases, a veterinarian will have to perform surgery to put the joint back into alignment and/or to keep it there.
Dislocation can be treated by a combination of special glasses and daily use of one percent atropine sulfate ophthalmic drops, or by surgery.
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Dislocation of the jaw can be treated by a primary care physician by exerting pressure in the proper manner.
If a dislocation is not treated promptly, it can lead to complications such as nerve or blood vessel damage, increased risk of future dislocations, and chronic pain or instability in the joint. In some cases, leaving a dislocation untreated can also result in long-term joint damage or arthritis.
A Frank-Read dislocation is a type of dislocation that forms when two dislocations with opposite line directions interact and create a new 'jogged' dislocation. This type of dislocation can contribute to the hardening of materials through dislocation tangles and obstacles in the crystal structure.
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Human Dislocation was created in 1997.
Hip joint dislocation
>> Burger vector and dislocation line both not lie in single active slip plane in sessile dislocation.
Another name for dislocation is luxation.
Support and Immobilisation, eg. for a leg pad round it with blankets do not try to relocate it. Advanced first aiders may be qualified to give analgesic gas (entonox) for pain relief).
Dislocation Blues was created on 2007-04-03.