How dislo
cation can be managed
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Medication: Your doctor may recommend medication to reduce pain from a dislocation
Manipulation: A doctor returns the bones to their proper places.
Rest: Once the joint is back in place, you may need to protect it and keep it immobile. Using a sling or splint can help the area heal fully.
Rehabilitation: Physical therapy exercises strengthen the muscles and ligaments around the joint to help support it.
Surgery: Your doctor may recommend surgery if:
Manipulation does not work to put the bones back in place.
The dislocation damaged blood vessels or nerves.
The dislocation damaged bones, tore muscles or ligaments that need repair.
Manipulation: A doctor returns the bones to their proper places.
Rest: Once the joint is back in place, you may need to protect it and keep it immobile. Using a sling or splint can help the area heal fully.
Rehabilitation: Physical therapy exercises strengthen the muscles and ligaments around the joint to help support it.
Surgery: Your doctor may recommend surgery if:
Manipulation does not work to put the bones back in place.
The dislocation damaged blood vessels or nerves.
The dislocation damaged bones, tore muscles or ligaments that need repair.
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hello dear Sandeep ✌✌
ways to manage dislocation are as follows---
Leave the joint alone. Attempting to move or jam a dislocated bone back in can damage blood vessels, muscles, ligaments, and nerves.
Put an ice pack covered in a cloth on the area around the joint. Ice can ease swelling and pain in and around the joint.
Use ibuprofen or acetaminophen for pain.
hope it helps uh)!!!!
ways to manage dislocation are as follows---
Leave the joint alone. Attempting to move or jam a dislocated bone back in can damage blood vessels, muscles, ligaments, and nerves.
Put an ice pack covered in a cloth on the area around the joint. Ice can ease swelling and pain in and around the joint.
Use ibuprofen or acetaminophen for pain.
hope it helps uh)!!!!
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