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Dislocated Elbow
Elbow dislocation is a common injury, resulting from a fall upon outstretched
hands. Such a fall can jar the bones of the elbow joint out of position.
This injury has very distinctive symptoms—the elbow joint swells,
it won’t bend,
and the individual feels a great deal of pain.
If you suspect that you have
a dislocated elbow, don’t move it (immobilize
it if necessary) and see a doctor immediately. The sooner you see a doctor,
the easier it is for him or her to realign the bones. After correcting
the dislocation, your physician will wish to check to make sure you are
capable of normal arm movements. He or she may also wish to evaluate
you for bone or nerve damage. You will likely need to wear a splint for
a few weeks, possibly accompanied by anti-inflammatory medication, and
likely followed by a course of physical therapy.