dysarticulation
Dysarticulation refers to the abnormal separation or disruption of the normal articulation between bones in the skeletal system. This condition typically occurs when the natural connections between bones, such as joints, are compromised due to trauma, disease, or congenital defects. Unlike dislocation, which involves the displacement of bones within a joint, dysarticulation often results in a more severe separation where the bones may no longer align properly or may be completely severed.
The causes of dysarticulation can vary widely. Traumatic injuries, such as severe fractures or high-impact accidents,
Symptoms of dysarticulation often include severe pain, swelling, deformity, and limited mobility in the affected area.
Treatment depends on the severity and location of the dysarticulation. Mild cases may be managed with immobilization
Prevention strategies focus on avoiding high-risk activities, maintaining bone health through proper nutrition and exercise, and