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  • * [[Patellar dislocation|Patellar Dislocation]] ...K. Clinical Sports Medicine 4th edition McGraw Hill.</ref> After an acute traumatic injury, the area of pain can help to determine which structures are damaged
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  • ...it in relation to the humerus (Figure 1), causing posterior subluxation or dislocation of the radial head relative to the capitellum, without associated instabili ...e from: O’Driscoll SW, Morrey BF, Korinek S, An K-N. Elbow subluxation and dislocation: a spectrum of instability. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 199
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  • ...etic injuries, falls, and assaults result in the majority of the remaining traumatic cases. ...diagnosis of acute sternal injury is broad. Some include (as well as other traumatic injuries that must be ruled out)
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  • ...the [[hip]]. These patients may describe a sense that the [[hip]] is [[Hip Dislocation|dislocating]].<ref name="Byrd" /> People with external SHS may also have co Internal SHS also has a gradual onset, not usually associated with a traumatic event.<ref name="Idjadi" /> These patients describe a painful sensation com
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  • ...ntinuum of shoulder instability exists with laxity at one end and complete dislocation of the joint at the other. Defining posterior shoulder instability (PSI) is ...ght on the instability or symptoms they have, yet only 17% report having a dislocation requiring reduction.&nbsp;<ref name="Robinson" />&nbsp;<ref name="Fritsch"
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  • ...oulder injuries (e.g. clavicle fracture of [[Shoulder Dislocation|shoulder dislocation]]) * Traumatic injury e.g. fall (more common cause in younger individuals)<ref name=":0" /
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  • ...es to a disorder of the lower back or lower extremity. It can be caused by traumatic, infectious, inflammatory, vascular, or neoplastic processes. This adaptive ** Partial dislocation of a joint
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  • <br>A traumatic event is often at the origin of carpal injury: the trauma causes ligamentou ...n. Resulting from high-energy injuries they principally include perilunate dislocation and scapholunate dissociation (resulting from a fall on an outstretched han
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  • ...attachments<ref name=":2" />, and trauma to those ligamentous attachments. Traumatic or atraumatic injury most often involve the PMF.<ref name=":1" /> * [[Patellar dislocation|Patellar Dislocation]]
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  • ...s foot deformity. <ref>Cornwall R, Radomisli TE. Nerve injury in traumatic dislocation of the hip. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2000 Aug;(377):84-91.</ref>
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  • ...ng therapy interventions. J Hand Ther. 2006; 19(2):82-97.</ref>&nbsp;For a traumatic injuries, specific symptoms can be highly useful in determining a diagnosis * Fracture/Dislocation (Positive Elbow Extension Test)
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  • ...of the tibia on the femur (unlocking of knee joint) and prevents forward dislocation of the femur on the tibia. # Contact/ Traumatic Injuries - Forced external rotation of the tibia on a partially flexed knee
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  • * The most common cause of traumatic injury is low-energy trauma<ref name=":8" /> (e.g. falling over a plantar f .... [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK448147/?report=printable Lisfranc dislocation]. InStatPearls [Internet] 2021 Jul 25. StatPearls Publishing.Last Update: F
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  • ...<ref name="p2">Goldblatt, D. , Treatment Of Pott’s Fracture, department of traumatic surgery of the New York postgraduate hospital, New YorkfckLR</ref>. ...n occurs in combination with other injuries such as an inversion injury, a dislocation of the ankle, or other fractures of the foot, ankle, or lower leg. Pott's f
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  • |Dislocation |Traumatic bursitis
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  • * [[Post-traumatic arthritis]] * [[Multiligament Injured Knee Dislocation|Knee dislocation]]
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  • ...ge in severity and cause. The effects may be mild or severe. Unfortunately traumatic incidences of BP injuries are on the rise, often leading to severe social a * Traumatic, e.g motor vehicle accident, contact sports
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  • ...of evidence 4)</ref>&nbsp;An acromioclavicular dislocation is a traumatic dislocation of the joint in which a displacement of the clavicle occurs relative to the ...ant disruption of the delto-trapezial fascia. This is often described as a dislocation.<br>
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  • ...ystonia Scale (BADS) is used to assess secondary dystonia in patients with traumatic brain injury or CP. The BADS is a criterion-based, ordinal scale covering e The Galeazzi sign is used when you are looking for instability, dislocation or anterior translation of the hip. The child lies supine with their legs i
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  • * Paul of Aegina (AD 625–690) uses a windlass for spine dislocation and suggests [[laminectomy]]. The '''traumatic''' '''causes''' of spinal cord injury include:
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