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Need help scheduling or have a question?
Call 888-402-LVHN (5846).
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For emergency services, call 911.
For non-emergency walk-in care, try an ExpressCARE location.
Need help scheduling or have a question?
Call 888-402-LVHN (5846).
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Joints are areas where two bones come together. A dislocated bone is no longer in its normal position.
Dislocations are usually caused by a sudden impact to the joint. This usually occurs following a blow, fall, or other trauma. It may be hard to tell a dislocated bone from a broken bone. Both are an emergency. You will need the same first aid treatment.
Most dislocations can be treated in a doctor’s office or emergency room.
When treated early, most dislocations will not result in permanent injury.
Once a joint has been dislocated, it is more likely to happen again. Follow-up with an orthopedic surgeon is recommended after a dislocation.
A dislocated joint may be:
Nursemaid’s elbow is a partial dislocation common in toddlers. The main symptom is refusal to use the arm. Nursemaid’s elbow can be easily treated in a doctor’s office.
Preventing injuries in children:
Preventing dislocations in adults:
For all age groups: