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Perilunate and Lunate Dislocations
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2023Lunate and perilunate dislocations, although somewhat uncommon, are serious injuries and can be easily missed. The mechanism of injury is hyperextension of the wrist, often associated with a fall on the outstretched hand (FOOSH) injury, falls from height,
D. Ramponi, Anthony E. Good
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Perilunate Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2012Perilunate dislocations and fracture dislocations are high-energy injuries that can result in pain, stiffness, weakness, or disability if inappropriately treated. Prompt recognition and surgical treatment with anatomic reduction of carpal malalignment improve the likelihood of optimal, long-term clinical success and patient satisfaction.
David B, Jones, Sanjeev, Kakar
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2020
This article is a brief overview of the elbow dislocations focusing on updates in treatment and rehabilitation protocols. The fight between obtaining elbow stability without leading to long-term elbow stiffness has been a continued focus in field of sports medicine.
Nima, Rezaie +3 more
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This article is a brief overview of the elbow dislocations focusing on updates in treatment and rehabilitation protocols. The fight between obtaining elbow stability without leading to long-term elbow stiffness has been a continued focus in field of sports medicine.
Nima, Rezaie +3 more
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Perilunate Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations
Hand Clinics, 2015Perilunate dislocations and fracture dislocations are the result of an axial load with hyperextension and ulnar deviation of the wrist, combined with intercarpal supination. Prompt treatment injuries is essential. There is a high rate of missed or incorrect diagnosis. In the past, closed management was recommended.
Raghuveer C, Muppavarapu, John T, Capo
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Posterior Shoulder Dislocations and Fracture-Dislocations
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2005Posterior shoulder dislocations and fracture-dislocations are uncommon injuries that most often occur during seizures or as a result of high-energy trauma. Despite advances in imaging, they are frequently diagnosed late. Detection is facilitated by heightened clinical suspicion of the injury in high-risk individuals together with appropriate ...
C Michael, Robinson, Joseph, Aderinto
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1996
Arytenoid dislocation is a rare complication of endotracheal intubation and blunt trauma. Respiratory distress is the most significant complication of dislocation. Eleven cases of this unusual entity have been described previously.1–8 Of these only three have been associated with significant airway compromise.
P L, Faries, A T, Martella
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Arytenoid dislocation is a rare complication of endotracheal intubation and blunt trauma. Respiratory distress is the most significant complication of dislocation. Eleven cases of this unusual entity have been described previously.1–8 Of these only three have been associated with significant airway compromise.
P L, Faries, A T, Martella
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Borrowed dislocations for ductility in ceramics
ScienceThe inherent brittleness of ceramics, primarily due to restricted atomic motions from rigid ionic or covalent bonded structures, is a persistent challenge.
L. Dong +7 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989
Subtalar dislocations are uncommon injuries. In an effort to obtain accurate information, eight recent major series (more than five patients) were summarized, including the experience at the authors' institution between 1975 and 1985 (12 patients). Medial dislocations predominated (79.5%), lateral injuries accounted for 17% of cases, and posterior (2.5%
T J, Zimmer, K A, Johnson
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Subtalar dislocations are uncommon injuries. In an effort to obtain accurate information, eight recent major series (more than five patients) were summarized, including the experience at the authors' institution between 1975 and 1985 (12 patients). Medial dislocations predominated (79.5%), lateral injuries accounted for 17% of cases, and posterior (2.5%
T J, Zimmer, K A, Johnson
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