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How can you treat a dislocated hip?

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Relocation: Whether the hip is artificial or native prompt reduction decreases pain and restores function. Due to the spasm of very large muscles around the hip reduction usually requires anesthesia and significant force to put back into place.

Answered 9/9/2014

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Reduce hip: Needs to get back in socket. Whether native hip or prosthesis is extremely painful. Needs to be reduced . Need to determine why it went out. That problem needs to be solved.

Answered 9/28/2016

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