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The difference between dislocation and dislocation
1 What is dislocation? Dislocation is mainly when the joint head slips out of the joint socket, and the joint can't move normally at this time, which is called dislocation. Also known as joint dislocation. Due to external force or other reasons, the articular surface of each articular bone loses its normal engagement.

2 What is bone dislocation? Dislocation is the deviation of occlusion at the bone joint, and there is no bone fracture. Bone dislocation injury is generally due to excessive joint activity, which leads to the tearing of the ligament connecting the joint with the adjacent bone and the displacement of the bone at the joint. It may be because of overexertion or sudden impact.

Dislocation with different symptoms is usually caused by strong external force, often accompanied by soft tissue injury, ligament strain and other phenomena; Dislocation has little external force and no obvious accompanying symptoms.

Four different kinds of pain. Dislocation is caused by large external force, especially in patients with dislocation for the first time. The pain of dislocation is not great. If you don't move much at ordinary times, you won't feel obvious pain