Dislocation Complete

Complete dislocation (lat. luxatio completa) is an injury in which the bone comes out of the joint completely. This injury can occur in any joint of the body, but is most common in the shoulder, elbow, and hip joints.

With a complete dislocation, the ligaments holding the bone in the joint are torn, which leads to a complete loss of joint function. In addition, a sprain can cause damage to surrounding tissues such as muscles, tendons and nerves, which can lead to pain and loss of sensation in the area of ​​injury.

To diagnose a complete dislocation, it is necessary to conduct an x-ray examination, which allows you to establish an accurate diagnosis and determine the nature of the damage. After this, appropriate treatment is required, which may include ligament repair and rehabilitation measures.

Treatment of complete dislocation should be carried out only by experienced specialists, as improper treatment can lead to serious complications. Often, when a complete dislocation occurs, surgery is required to restore the function of the joint and avoid complications.

A complete dislocation is a serious injury that requires immediate medical attention. At the first signs of a dislocation, you should contact a specialist for diagnosis and appropriate treatment. With proper treatment and rehabilitation, most patients fully restore their functions and can return to normal life.