Subluxation and dislocation of the knee are relatively common injuries that can occur due to various reasons. In some cases, the patella or kneecap can dislocate, while in other cases, the tibia or shinbone can partially or completely dislocate from the femur or thigh bone. However, there are also other types of subluxation and dislocation of the knee that are less commonly known. Let's explore these in more detail.
Subluxation refers to a partial dislocation, while dislocation refers to a complete separation of two bones that should be connected. In the case of the knee joint, subluxation and dislocation can occur due to a sudden impact or trauma to the area, or as a result of certain medical conditions such as hypermobility syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
Treatment for other types of subluxation and dislocation of the knee typically involves a combination of rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), as well as physical therapy and the use of knee braces or supports. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to repair any damage to the ligaments or cartilage in the knee.
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