Dislocation

Dislocation of joints refers to the loss of normal correspondence between the articular surfaces of the bones that make up the joint. Clinically, it can be divided into traumatic dislocation, congenital dislocation and pathological dislocation. After the dislocation of the joint, the soft tissues such as the joint capsule, ligaments, articular cartilage and muscles are also damaged. In addition, swelling around the joint may cause hematoma. If the hematoma is not reset in time, the hematoma will be mechanized, and the joints will lose their function.

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