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Support and Immobilisation, eg. for a leg pad round it with blankets do not try to relocate it. Advanced first aiders may be qualified to give analgesic gas (entonox) for pain relief).

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The only 'cure' is to 'pop' the affected joint back into place (often with anaesthetic). However - it will always leave the joint weakened - and liable to future dislocation.

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A first-time dislocation is considered and treated as a possible fracture.

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