Replacing the knee into position and using a support cast or splint to allow the ligaments to heal is the conservative treatment approach. If the knee doesn't stay stable after the cast is removed, the next option is to try surgical correction via placement of surgical line as a surrogate for the ligaments. This can be expensive, but the success rate is pretty high.
If she doesnt care what you do at all
doesnt work
It will die
The hip has larger and stronger muscles holding it in place than the shoulder, so when the hip gets hut, it tends to keep everything where it should be
Get new one.
you get hiccups
none texas doesnt require a license
he doesnt go in there
it doesnt move
it doesnt fly
Everyone dies
it doesnt get hot