What is a dislocated arm? Can I still move my arm if I have a dislocation?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If it is a traumatic dislocation of the arm, then it is usually immediately to go to the hospital to find a specialist to give manual reduction, if it is an ordinary radius cephalic subluxation, then there is generally no special treatment after reduction, but if it is other dislocations, then it must be fixed for 2 or 3 weeks after reduction, and only after the joint capsule is completely grown can it be slowly exercised.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, arm is a general term, which varies according to the local dialect. Upper extremity dislocations include shoulder dislocations and elbow dislocations. If the shoulder is dislocated, the first thing the patient presents with is inability to move and pain in the shoulder joint.

    The same is true for elbow dislocations, which cause pain. A shoulder dislocation can feel empty in the shoulder, and abduction and forward extension are limited. Elbow dislocation, manifested by pain and impaired mobility with straightening and flexion, and the posterior cubital triangle is empty.

    If possible, do not blindly reduce the position immediately, and go to the nearest hospital for x-rays, because sometimes dislocation may be combined with fractures. Blind reduction without identifying a fracture may increase the injury.

    So generally speaking, there are many professional reduction methods for shoulder dislocation and elbow dislocation in the absence of fractures. For example, the elbow joint can be reduced under local anesthesia with the help of a doctor, and posterior elbow dislocation is generally more common. Shoulder dislocations are best reduced under local anesthesia, and are generally common in anterior and posterior lower shoulder dislocations.

    If the patient has a definite joint dislocation, it is recommended that the patient be reduced under local anesthesia, and local anesthesia can relieve the patient's pain. In hospitals, doctors often use foot valves to migrate slowly. If the upper limb is strong, reduction is required under general anesthesia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the hand is dislocated, it is recommended to go to the hospital for an X-ray to see whether the dislocation is complete or not, whether there are fracture fragments, and then clarify whether it is manual reduction or open reduction.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The best principle of arm dislocation is that it needs to be reduced as soon as possible, because the dislocation will cause severe pain in the injured area of the patient and inability to move. In addition, if emergency reduction is not performed, it may lead to hematoma, adhesions, and joint capsule damage in the joint over a long period of time, and these complications can make reduction impossible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the arm is dislocated, someone will pretend it, if no one can pretend it, you should go to the hospital surgery or orthopedic department and ask the doctor to help you install it, and the time must not be too long. Otherwise, there will be sequelae.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A dislocated arm is generally unable to move and needs to be done in a timely manner**.

    Dislocation usually refers to the dislocation of the joint, which may be related to the congenital looseness of the ligaments in the joint, or it may be induced by factors such as automobile accidents or sports, which will cause deformation, swelling, bruising and other symptoms in the joint, and will also be accompanied by severe pain. During this period, you are generally unable to move, otherwise it is likely to worsen the symptoms of dislocation. If the symptoms are severe, a splint or cast can also be used to immobilize the joint, which can promote the faster recovery of local tissues.

    During the ** period, it is also necessary to pay attention to the rest of the land travel bureau and go to the hospital regularly for reexamination. A dislocated arm is usually immobile and should be accepted immediately**. After the dislocation of the arm, the joint alignment is completely lost, and the joint can not move independently, which may worsen the pain after activity, and if the edema of the joint capsule, ligament and other tissues is severe, it may also lead to increased local bleeding.

    Therefore, patients need to restore the alignment of the joint in a short period of time, and need to carry out short-term local immobilization to avoid damage to the joint dislocation site, resulting in habitual dislocation, affecting future life, and severe upper limb muscle atrophy. If you are unable to move on your own after dislocating your arm, you should seek medical attention in time and gradually resume your activities after it is controlled as soon as possible. A dislocated arm is usually immobile and should be accepted immediately**.

    After the dislocation of the arm, the joint abrasion and alignment relationship is completely lost, and the inability to move independently, which may worsen the pain after activity, and if the edema of the joint capsule, ligament and other tissues is severe, it may also lead to increased local bleeding. Therefore, patients need to restore the alignment of the joint in a short period of time, and need to carry out short-term local immobilization to avoid damage to the joint dislocation site, resulting in habitual dislocation, affecting future life, and severe upper limb muscle atrophy. If you are unable to move on your own after dislocating your arm, you should seek medical attention in time and gradually resume your activities after it is controlled as soon as possible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you have a dislocated arm, you can't move, so it is recommended to consult a professional doctor. An arm sling can be worn to hold and support the dislocated location and help the arm recover. I have used the velpeau Weili Jianfan type chiral jujube guess arm sling, and it is recommended to use it well.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In daily life, it is common for children to dislocate their arms. Because children are immature, especially the joint development is not perfect, mainly the radius head and the annular ligament of the radius head are not well developed, and the child likes to play and make trouble, in the process of playing, he will not pay too much attention to his body. Once the force is relatively large, dislocation may occur.

    What will happen when a child dislocates his arm? How can we tell if a child has a dislocated arm?

    If the child is relatively young and cannot express it, when the arm is dislocated, there will definitely be pain, the child will cry, and parents should pay more attention to whether there is something wrong with the child's body. The main manifestation after a dislocated arm is pain, and there will definitely be painful manifestations. At this moment, parents must be careful not to move their children's upper limbs at will.

    Be sure to go to the hospital in time** and take an X-ray if possible. To determine whether the baby has a fracture, once the fracture is to be fixed, the recovery period will be relatively long. <>

    Another point is that the baby's upper limbs will be red and swollen after dislocation. Parents must not move vigorously or pull their children's upper limbs at will. so as not to aggravate the injury. <>

    In addition, after the dislocation of the arm, there will definitely be limited movement and the upper limb cannot be lifted. A dislocated arm, that is, a dislocation of the joint, at this moment, the child's arm is unable to move, and there will be a significant immobility. After a dislocation, the arm may be fixed in a certain part and cannot move.

    If you encounter the above conditions, you must go to the hospital for examination in time. <>

    Therefore, in daily life, children must pay attention to not use too much force when playing and playing. As a parent, do not pull your child's upper limbs vigorously to avoid dislocated arms. If it happens, go to the hospital in time**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There will be manifestations of pain in the limbs, loss of appetite, numbness in the arms, pain in the arms, and dizziness.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The joints will swell, there will be no way to move the joints, there will be severe pain, the child will cry, and he will not be able to lift his hand.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    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.

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