There are different types of tissue damages that might you expect to find in a dislocated joint. The most common include the muscle fiber tissue and the supporting connective tissue.
torn or stressed ligaments
dislocated tissue
Supporting Connective Tissue
The joint has been dislocated.
the most common area that gets dislocated in the body is the shoulder.
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Once a joint has been either subluxated or completely dislocated, the connective tissue binding or holding it in correct alignment is stretched to such an extent that the joint becomes extremely vulnerable to repeated dislocations.
Often joints that have been dislocated are more prone to be dislocated again. but with a bit of care it should be fine.
A dislocation happens when a bone is forced out of its joint.
The generic term for a bone that is displaced at the joint is "luxated". A partially dislocated joint may be called subluxated.
ball and socket
Repeat dislocations of the same joint are common because the initial dislocation stretches the joint capsule and ligaments, resulting in loose capsule which provides poor support of the joint.
It means that the joint is partially dislocated.