Finger Dislocation: Anatomy, Reduction, and Treatment

Finger Dislocation: Anatomy, Reduction, and Treatment

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The video tutorial discusses common dislocated joints, focusing on the fingers. It uses a real skeleton and cadaver hand to explain the anatomy of hand bones and joints, such as metacarpals and phalanges. The tutorial covers types of dislocations, particularly the PIP joint, and treatment methods like nerve blocks. A patient case is demonstrated, showing the reduction of a dislocated joint and emphasizing the importance of understanding anatomy for effective treatment.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the potential complications associated with finger dislocations?

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How is a nerve block performed for a finger dislocation?

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What is the procedure for reducing a dorsal dislocation?

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What should be done if there is suspicion of tendon ruptures or avulsion fractures?

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