soolekahjustusi
Soolekahjustusi, known in English as "joint dislocation," is a condition where the bones in a joint are forced out of their normal position. This injury typically results from trauma, such as falls, sudden impacts, or accidents, that apply excessive force to the joint. Commonly affected joints include the shoulder, finger, elbow, hip, and knee.
Symptoms of soolekahjustusi include intense pain, swelling, deformity, decreased range of motion, and sometimes visible misalignment
Diagnosis is primarily clinical, based on physical examination and history of injury. Imaging techniques such as
Treatment involves prompt repositioning of the joint, a process called reduction, performed by a healthcare professional.
Prevention strategies include using protective gear during high-risk activities and adhering to safety guidelines to reduce
While dislocations can occur at any age, they are more common among athletes and active individuals. Early