A dislocated knee is a serious injury. Treatment for it starts with treating vascular and nerve injuries, after that the "meniscus" and "cartilage" are repaired.
Yes, a dislocated knee would have a lot of damage done to it probably requiring surgery.
A dislocated shoulder or knee can be quite painful.
Yes, of course. If you mean much after it has healed, then it is not much more dangerous than if you had not dislocated your knee.
consult an orthopedic
Yup happened to me, the doc said it was a dislocated knee but i am starting to doubt that from what i read. I also have a.c.l. and meniscus damage.
To relocate a dislocated knee cap, a medical professional will typically manipulate the kneecap back into place using gentle pressure. This should be done carefully to avoid causing further damage to the knee joint. After relocating the knee cap, it's important to follow up with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment to prevent future dislocations.
actually you can.
Yes, you can typically move your toes even with a dislocated knee, as the movement of the toes is controlled by muscles and nerves in the foot and lower leg, which are not directly affected by the knee joint. However, pain, swelling, or other complications from the dislocation may limit movement or sensation. It's important to seek medical attention for a dislocated knee, as it can lead to serious complications if not properly treated.
This means that the knee cap frequently becomes displaced or dislocated.
dislocated knee cap and torn acl,mcl,and pcl
no it would make it worse
A dislocated hip can be very painful. See a doctor to get an accurate diagnosis and prescribed treatment for this condition.