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Spondylolisthesis
dislocation
a dislocation no its called a subluxation
Teeth become impacted when they are prevented from growing into their normal position in the mouth by gum tissue, bone, or other teeth
Fracture repair is required when there is a need for restoration of the normal position and function of the broken bone. Throughout the stages of fracture healing, the bones must be held firmly in the correct position
When a fracture is accompanied by a bone displaced from its normal articulating position, it is referred to as a displaced fracture. This type of fracture can lead to misalignment of the affected bone, which may impair function and increase the risk of complications such as improper healing or joint instability. Treatment often involves realigning the bone, which may require closed reduction (manipulation) or surgical intervention, followed by immobilization to allow for proper healing. Prompt medical attention is essential to restore proper alignment and function.
A green stick fracture is when the bone is not broken but is twisted or bent out of the normal position. A compound fracture is when the bone completely breaks and parts of the bone penetrate the soft tissue and go through the skin from the inside.
Dislocation refers to a bone being out of its normal position in a joint. This can occur due to trauma, injury, or a medical condition, leading to pain, swelling, and restricted movement. Treatment usually involves reducing the dislocation, followed by rehabilitation to regain function.
Reduction is the process of restoring a fracture or dislocation to its normal anatomical position. This is often done manually by a healthcare professional to align the bones correctly. Once the reduction is achieved, the bone may be stabilized to aid in the healing process.
clavicle bone
Dislocated?
A non-displaced fracture of the pinky toe refers to a break in the bone of the toe where the bone cracks but does not move out of its normal position. In other words, the bone remains aligned and in its proper place, even though it has fractured. Read More..... shorturl. at/iZl3Y