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The treatment of acute anterior SC joint dislocations is controversial.
Thirty cases of isolated acute proximal tibiofibular joint dislocations were identified in a search from 1974.
Shoulder dislocations account for almost 50% of all joint dislocations presenting to emergency departments [1].
Two patients required an open reduction of their displaced sacroiliac joint dislocations through an anterior approach.
The best treatment option for some acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations is controversial.
An x-ray confirmed bilateral temporomandibular joint dislocations and this was reduced the following day by an oral surgeon.
Degenerative disorders, joint dislocations as often found in hyper or hypomobility conditions do not cause significant pain.
The following were the keywords for the search, identified through the National Library of Medicine's medical subject healing (MeSH) database: acromioclavicular joint injuries, acromioclavicular joint dislocations.
Radiographs demonstrated a comminuted and displaced proximal third radial shaft fracture with associated proximal radioulnar, radiocapitellar, and ulnohumeral joint dislocations (Fig. 1a, b).
Shoulder dislocations account for almost 50% of all joint dislocations, and are most commonly anterior (90 98%) and occur due to trauma.
Acute dorsal distal radioulnar joint dislocations are routinely treated with closed reduction and an above elbow cast in supination for 6 weeks.
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