MRCP UK EXAMINATIONS

CLINICAL ENCOUNTERS

OSTEOPOROSIS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The management of joint dislocations below is for dislocations accompanied by fractures, except
A
Closed Repositioning
B
Open Repositioning
C
Retaining
D
Rehabilitation
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Direct pressure on the posterior aspect of the dislocated humeral head, directing it anteriorly, or gentle lateral traction using a sheet looped under the axilla to unlock the glenoid rim may assist reduction. If successful, the arm is immobilized in a neutral position [32].

Detailed explanation-2: -Surgery. Surgery may be required to move your dislocated bones back into the correct positions if nearby blood vessels, nerves or ligaments have been damaged. Surgery may be an option if you’ve had multiple dislocations, especially in the shoulder.

Detailed explanation-3: -The basic principles to reduce a displaced fracture or a joint dislocation are similar. The procedure can be divided into four steps. 19 These are distraction, disengagement, reapposition, and release. The four steps can be used to reduce most, but not all, displaced fractures or joint dislocations.

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