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How to Treat Knee and Shoulder Dislocations?

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How to Treat Knee and Shoulder Dislocations?

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cute-girl-in-pink-dress Dislocation of joints First try to understand what are the factors which provide stability to joints. 1. Design 2. ligament 3. muscles Design means the shape of articulating surfaces of joints provide more stability to joints for example hip joint is more stable because of cup and socket like arrangement, however shoulder socket is shallow (known as glenoid) while a ball of humerous rotates over it so it is a poor design that’s why it dislocates more easily. God made this so, so that more range of movements can be possible at shoulder joint. Ligaments plays vital role in providing strength to fingers etc but in case of shoulder they are not so important. Muscle surrounding a joint provide greater strength to it, even in worst conditions muscle contracts and reduces stress, so they are dynamic stabilizers of joint. Dislocation is the term used when articular surfaces are wholly displaced, there is no contact in between them, if they are in contact condition is kn

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