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Subluxation is the incomplete version of dislocation pathology. The disorder occurs after a partial dislocation of the joint. It is a displacement of the bones that can make up a joint. As a result, the displacement ensures movement of the joint tissues resulting in pain.<\/p>\n
The normal alignment of a joint is disturbed and requires natural alignment in order to regain its shape. The most affected people are those with fairly flexible periarticular tissues, i.e. “hyperlax”. Subluxation disorder affects all existing joints on the human body.<\/p>\n
As for dislocation, this pathology is the full version of the later case. This is a total rupture of joint contact. The articular surfaces surrounding the bones where the bone is completely separated from each other. As in the case of subluxation, the disorder is favored by a failure in the ligaments called hyperlaxities. Other causes can also explain it such as excessive movements of the joint game. In most cases, a dislocation also causes a ligament tear since the loss of contact is total.<\/p>\n
The following joints may be prone to these two pathologies of dislocation and subluxation:<\/p>\n
The first symptom is logical since it is the pain of one of the joints mentioned from the first affected. The pain is felt as soon as a simple touch or pressure occurs.<\/p>\n
Daily movements become more and more troubled because of this pain. Indeed, a loss of mobility is noted because of the decrease in muscle strength.<\/p>\n
Moreover, the subluxated or dislocated part is very often swollen and has a twisted or displaced shape.<\/p>\n
Subluxation\/dislocation pathology can appear for multiple reasons. The reasons can be external and internal at the same time:<\/p>\n
Treatment must be done by medical consultation to have an effective result and adequate to the severity of the situation. More specifically, it will be necessary to consult a physiotherapist in case of appearance of the first symptoms. His advice focuses on reducing the risk of joint rupture in the future.<\/p>\n
As the dislocated area is swollen and has disabling pain, the first treatments would focus on reducing inflammation. Then, the protection of the area is essential in order to avoid any kind of complications or aggravation of the disorder. Rough movements are strongly discouraged for quick relief.<\/p>\n
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