How to treat frequent dislocated arms? 10

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A dislocation is also known as a joint dislocation. Due to external force or other reasons, the articular surface of each bone of the joint loses its normal alignment relationship. Traumatic dislocation caused by trauma; pathological dislocation caused by joint lesions; After dislocation, the articular surface is completely lost and the relationship is completely dislocated; Partial loss is subluxation.

    Traumatic dislocations are more common and occur in young adults. The elbow is the most susceptible to dislocation, followed by the shoulder and hip. Pain, swelling, impaired mobility and deformity of the joint after injury are often diagnosed.

    X-rays are necessary to determine the direction and extent of the dislocation and whether there is a concomitant fracture. Manual reduction should be carried out in a timely manner for dislocated patients, and the sooner the better. After reduction, the joint should be immobilized in a stable position for 2 to 4 weeks; Active functional exercises should also be performed after immobilization to restore joint function.

    If manual reduction fails, surgical open reduction should be performed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In addition to congenital dislocation, most of the frequent dislocation of the arm is due to incomplete reduction after the first dislocation, and the formation of pseudoarthropic after a long time, resulting in easy dislocation! **The method is to fix it for a period of time after complete reduction, and take drugs such as Osteopathy!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's useless to ask online about this kind of thing.

    Others casually say that they are doctors or something, and tell you not to go to surgery, can you feel at ease?

    It's best not to mess with any method.

    If you don't believe me, you can go to another hospital and ask, after all, the body is very important.

    What if it gets worse in the future, it's good to heal it while you're still playing now.

    Later, it got worse and more troublesome.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to your description, this condition is caused by abnormal joint development caused by the upper and last stages, and if it is to be completely **, it will require surgery** and strengthen the joint capsule. Recommendation: If it is to be thorough**, surgery is required** and the firmness of the joint capsule is strengthened.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, you have to have surgery, or you don't want to play.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. Analysis: Hello, if the joint ligaments are relatively weak, it is easy to dislocate the joint under the action of external force.

    Suggestions: Therefore, we should pay attention to strengthening the protection of joints and exercising to prevent joint dislocation. This question is probably not a solution to finding a dislocated joint.

    Hello, how do you dislocate your arm quickly?

    Analysis: Hello, if the joint ligaments are relatively weak, it is easy to dislocate the joint under the action of external force. Suggestions:

    Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to strengthening the protection of joints and exercising to prevent joint dislocation. This question is probably not a solution to finding a dislocated joint.

    I just wanted to ask <> way to dislocate my arm

    In fact, it is easy to use your own hand to grab the opponent's arm and twist it down to the left, and the other hand to press the back of the opponent's hand and twist it upward and to the right, which can lead to dislocation. Or one hand grabs the opponent's wrist, and the other arm is the fulcrum of the lever, and the opponent's arm can be used as a lever to instantly exert force outward to achieve dislocation. After **, the arm does physical work.

    I didn't understand it very much.

    You can dislocate your arm by having the other person hold your arm and twist it down to the left.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can press the baby's radius head with one hand, grasp the wrist joint of the baby's dislocated arm with the other hand and pull it outward first, and then perform internal rotation to restore the dislocated part to normal, but it is best to adjust it according to a professional doctor and then reduce.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In such a situation, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible**, and you should also ask a professional doctor to come**, and do not move and shake the child's arm, try to keep the arm in a horizontal position.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The baby has a dislocated arm and needs to go to the hospital for correction. An orthopaedic surgeon can quickly reduce the baby's bones and reduce the child's pain.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Question 1: The baby's elbow is dislocated, what method can be used to restore the anterior position of the infant The joints of infants and young children are generally not very well developed, the surrounding soft tissues are relatively loose, and the muscles are generally underdeveloped, so it is easy to dislocate, especially when there is a history of dislocation, it is easier to discarnate, which should have nothing to do with the lack of anything in the body, as the child's muscles and joints gradually develop, this will become less and less It is recommended not to use external force to pull the affected limb of the child, usually exhausted.

    Question 2: If a one-year-old child has a dislocated arm, can parents reset it by themselves Absolutely not, it is very dangerous, and there will be contusions, so I still go to the hospital.

    Oh thank you Question 3: How much does it cost for a child to go to a big hospital for a dislocated arm to be reset Register, the orthopedic surgeon (or Chinese medicine orthopedic surgeon) is just a gesture It generally does not cost anything. Even black-hearted hospitals and doctors can pay 10 yuan or 8 yuan for **.

    Question 4: What is the reason why the child's arm still hurts after the dislocation is reduced because he has been dislocated before.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are no special medications or physiotherapy that can be used. The only way is to prevent it.

    First of all, of course, it is not to let the child do the movements that are easy to dislocate (the strong movements should be avoided), and it is best to let the child avoid strenuous exercise. Secondly, try to avoid the habitual dislocation of the joint by external force. When parents lead their children away, don't just pull their arms, otherwise when the child is about to fall, it is easy to pull out the dislocation.

    In fact, in a word, pay attention to prevention before it happens, and take good care of it. By reducing the number of dislocations, you have more opportunities for your joints and ligaments to develop better. If parents are not at ease, they can also go to the hospital for relevant examinations and ask a specialist for more detailed and specific protection methods.

    Hope the above is helpful for your child! I wish your child a healthy and happy growth!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    After reduction, be careful not to hold the child's hand at will, and it will be good if the ligament is firm after a period of time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't let your child move his arm too much.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is advisable to consult a doctor for such problems** and try not to try to recover on your own.

    **Sexual dislocation (commonly known as habitual shoulder dislocation) is mainly divided into two categories: one is that the shoulder joint can be dislocated by oneself, and then it can be returned to the normal position, that is, the patient can "perform" his shoulder joint to enter and exit freely; The second type is the most common, mainly because of trauma, that is, the sequelae of shoulder dislocation caused by external forces.

    For congenital habitual dislocation**, since there is no obvious lesion, the problem lies in the relaxation of the tissue structure, so in principle, conservative (non-surgical) rehabilitation** is the main one, and the muscles around the shoulder joint are trained to strengthen the muscle strength to help stabilize the joint. The effectiveness is about 70%, unless it is necessary, surgical tightening of the joint capsule to reduce the range of motion of the joint to maintain stability.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, the shape of the humeral head is nearly semicircular, and the glenoid articular surface of the shoulder is concave and coincides with the humeral head, which is one of the stabilizing factors of the shoulder joint.

    Second, the joint capsule and ligaments, when the joint capsule and ligaments are tight, it can limit the excessive displacement of the humeral head.

    Third, the labrum can deepen the glenoid fossa.

    Fourth, the coordinated contraction of the shoulder muscles is also a factor to ensure the stability of the shoulder joint. However, the humeral head is large and the scapuloid is small, and the joint capsule is large and loose, which can easily cause shoulder instability.

    It's okay to habitually dislocate, you have to rest for a while, and his bony mucosa will repair itself, so you don't have to worry.

    Exercise methods: trapezius muscles, habitual dislocation can also be recovered, strengthen the strength of the shoulder girdle muscles, including deltoids, joint firmness, levator scapulae, in order to enhance the protection of the shoulder joint, with the increase of muscle strength. Shoulder girdle muscles, pectoralis major muscles, etc., latissimus dorsi.

    The joint should be fixed in a stable position to facilitate soft tissue repair, and the assistant should fix the upper arm of the affected limb for resistance traction, and the contraction of the muscles around the joint and the active movement of other joints of the affected limb should be carried out frequently. **Principle.

    After the injury, manual reduction is carried out as soon as possible under anesthesia, and the fixation time is 2 to 3 weeks.

    Functional exercise: during fixation, supplement articular cartilage nutrition: appropriate fixation to restore joint function; Avoid muscle atrophy and joint stiffness.

    Elbow dislocation is placed in a supine position to promote blood circulation. After reduction, the upper limb plaster brace was fixed in the functional position for 3 weeks; Move in time to eliminate swelling.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello, I have dislocated nine times, it is a habitual dislocation, the doctor hospital has run a lot, the result of the consultation is that there is no way to really recover, only pay attention to myself, I did surgery in Shanghai, implant alloy to prevent dislocation.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, the main thing is that you can't do strenuous activities, and you have to raise it for more than half a year!

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