A person met with an accident in which two long bones of hand were dislocated. According to you, what might be the possible reason?
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Dislocation of joint occurs when there is an abnormal separation in joint, which are held together by ligament. Therefore ligament break and may result in dislocation of bone. Areolar tissues join skin to muscles, fills spaces inside organs and is found around muscles, blood vessels and nerves
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Ligament break
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The two long bones in hand are the radius and the ulna. Annular ligament or orbicular ligament is a strong band of fibres present on the head of the radius that retains it in contact with the radial notch of the ulna. The person meeting an accident must have broken the ligament which dislocated these long bones leading to fracture.
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