Pathological dislocation
Pathological dislocation occurs as a result of the destruction of the joint by any pathological process (tuberculosis, osteomyelitis). Often observed in children. The limb lags behind in growth, characterized by excessive mobility (looseheadedness) in the joint.
Treatment operative. Orthopedic devices are also used.
- Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
- Generic injuries
- Kefalhematoma
- Fracture of clavicle
- Fracture of hip
- Shoulder fracture
- Congenital hip dislocation
- Congenital clubfoot
- Congenital muscular torticum
- Injuries and orthopedic diseases
- Ankylosis
- Bursitis
- Dislocations
- Traumatic dislocation
- Habitual dislocation
- Curvature of 1st toe
- Dupuytren's Contraction
- Contracture of joints
- Clubfoot
- Torticollis
- False joint (pseudoarthrosis)
- Traumatic osteomyelitis
- Flat-footedness
- Injuries of the thoracic cavity organs
- Injuries of abdominal organs
- Rupture of the Meniscus
- Stretching
- The syndrome of compression
- Synovitis
- Scoliosis
- Traumatic amputation
- Limb surgery
- Traumatic shock
- Injury
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