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it it located on ur knee
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Dorsi flexion is the movement of bringing your foot up towards your knee. The opposite movement is planter flexion which is moving your foot away from your knee as if standing on your tip toes.
it moves by going up and down, like your knee
A hinge joint (like on a door) can only move in one plane... that is, it can bend one way or the other. Examples include the knee, the joints of the fingers and toes. A saddle joint allows movement in two planes (imagine sitting on a saddle on a horse - you can rock back and forward AND slide off either side). An example is at the base of the thumb - you can move it in 4 directions
Yes, a dislocated knee would have a lot of damage done to it probably requiring surgery.
A dislocated shoulder or knee can be quite painful.
Yes, of course. If you mean much after it has healed, then it is not much more dangerous than if you had not dislocated your knee.
consult an orthopedic
A dislocated knee is a serious injury. Treatment for it starts with treating vascular and nerve injuries, after that the "meniscus" and "cartilage" are repaired.
Yup happened to me, the doc said it was a dislocated knee but i am starting to doubt that from what i read. I also have a.c.l. and meniscus damage.
knee placement
actually you can.
A knee can be dislocated as a result of a sudden impact and force directly on the knee. For example: a direct hit on the knee from a fall. It can be dislocated as a result of an awkward running position as well. Dislocations can also occur from medical problems associated with disease.
dislocated knee cap and torn acl,mcl,and pcl
Use mallet to hit it back to its original place.
no it would make it worse