Why does joint dislocation occur and what is its treatment?


Has this ever happened to you? 

Your knee dislocated while running or your shoulder dislocated while lifting heavy items. This is called joint dislocation, i.e. a joint dislocating from its place, which causes terrible pain. This is very common in athletes and it happens a lot in people who play a lot of sports. A bone dislocates even after a severe injury, but sometimes a joint dislocates without any particular reason. Today in this article of health, we will talk about joint dislocation and know what joint dislocation is. Is it dangerous? What are the symptoms of joint dislocation and how to prevent and treat it.

What is joint dislocation?

Joint dislocation is made up of two words joint and dislocation. Any joint means the joining of two things. When two bones join together, a capsule i.e. a structure of theirs is formed around them. Which provides stability to the bones during their movement. For example, there are three joints in our finger. When these joints move, their structure provides them stability. If these joints move from their place, it will be called joint dislocation.

Why does joint dislocation occur?

The biggest reason for joint dislocation is trauma (any injury). When any external pressure exceeds the strength of our joint, the joint moves from its place. Then that joint is unable to function properly. For example, if too much force is applied on the joints of the hand, they will not be able to remain stable and will move from their place. Joint dislocation is normally seen in large joints such as shoulder, elbow, knee or hip. On the other hand, stability is very high in small joints and very little dislocation is seen in them.

Symptoms of joint dislocation

In joint dislocation, because the bone gets displaced outside its normal confine, the pain is unbearable. It causes a lot of pain and the joints are not able to function properly. For example, there is no movement of the shoulder or the elbow. A deforming will appear there and it will stop performing its normal functions. The second most important symptom of joint dislocation is. In whichever joint the bones move from their place, there is pressure on the nerves and blood vessels around that place. In such a situation, if there is pressure on the nerve, then nothing will be felt there and if the vessels are affected, then the blood flow will be affected. However, all these symptoms are not seen in every dislocation. This mostly happens in those joints, around which there are nerves or nerves.

Prevention and treatment of joint dislocation

To prevent dislocation, we have to pay attention to joint health. For this, if we do stretching exercises, eat healthy food and follow a normal routine, then the health of the joint remains good. With normal forces, there are no chances of dislocation. However, dislocation occurs due to excessive pressure. What can you do to treat joint dislocation? The sooner you take treatment for joint dislocation, the better it will be.

In case of joint dislocation, go to your nearest orthopedic surgeon as soon as possible. He will do your X-ray and then tell you the further treatment. Generally, surgery is not required in 90 percent of cases of joint dislocation. Only 10 percent of cases require minor surgery. At the same time, complications occur only in less than 1 percent of cases. If this happens, treatment is required for a long time. Therefore, get joint dislocation treatment as soon as possible.

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If you have any problem in your joint, it should not be ignored at all. Consult a doctor as soon as possible so that you can get treatment at the right time.


DISCLAIMER : The information, treatment methods and advice given are based on the experience of experts and the public domain. Before implementing any advice, please consult your doctor. This health article does not advise you to take medicines on your own.


Anil Paal


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