déboîtement
Déboîtement is a French term that describes the act of becoming dislodged or out of alignment. It is most commonly used in a medical context to refer to a joint that has popped out of its socket, a condition also known as dislocation. This can occur due to trauma, such as a fall or a sports injury, or it can be a symptom of underlying conditions like arthritis or hypermobility. When a joint déboîte, the bones that form the joint are no longer in their proper position, leading to pain, swelling, and inability to move the affected limb. Treatment typically involves reducing the dislocation, which means carefully manipulating the bones back into their correct positions. This may be done manually by a healthcare professional or, in some cases, require surgical intervention. Following reduction, immobilization of the joint with a splint or cast is often necessary to allow the surrounding tissues to heal and prevent re-dislocation.
Beyond the medical field, the term déboîtement can be used more broadly to describe anything that has