The ulnar nerve runs along the ulna bone which forms part of the elbow joint. This is a large nerve that can be damaged by the dislocation of the joint. This can cause: loss of sensation, especially in your ring and little fingers, loss of coordination in your fingers, pain, tingling or burning in your hand, hand weakness, weakness that worsens with physical activity, and loss of grip strength.
Theonly thing I an suggest that is treated with particular care is the ulnar nerve which runs around the bottom back of the elbow. It controls every thing from half the ring finger out to the pinkie and up that edge of the hand.
due to equipment, players and the conditions :) im a geek :)
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.
Fluid in the elbow is typically caused by inflammation due to overuse, injury, or underlying medical conditions such as arthritis or bursitis. The inflammation leads to an accumulation of excess fluid in the elbow joint, resulting in swelling and discomfort. Treatment may involve rest, ice, compression, and elevation, as well as anti-inflammatory medications or drainage if necessary.
to reduce a chance of injury due to air bags you should put your seat belt on. it reduces the risk because you would be held by something. have more precaution when thinking to not put your seat belt on
Subluxation is the medical term for dislocation. Pseudo- means fake. And humerus is the bone of the upper arm. So a pseudosubluxation of the humerus would be an injury to the shoulder where it appears to be dislocated but really isn't.
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only if your double jointed will your tung reach your elbow.
It might; however we have elbows. If the gun was held in an arm with no wrist, or a tightly bound wrist, and the gun had a high enough kick-back, the arm would probably bend at the elbow and possibly whack the person in the face. If the person had a completely unbendable arm, then the shoulder would probably get dislocated after firing the gun, provided that the gun, again, has a high kick-back. Hope that helps you :)
This question is grammatically confusing, but as a physiotherapist, I will comment. Most often, dislocations are easy to diagnose without an xray. Due the importance of maintaining proximity of shattered bone to optimise mending, an xray will be ordered to rule out injury to the bones since fracture(s) around the joint may have occurred along with the dislocation. "Reduction" is the term used to describe physician's relocation of a dislocated joint or separated fracture.
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we operate to have a near normal hip joint and to minimize further complications due to that dislocation as early osteo-arthritis and limb shortening and spinal secondary deformity . Dr NASSER HABARAT