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  1. Hip Dislocation - Core EM

    May 10, 2017 · Definition: Separation of the femoral head from the acetabulum of the pelvis in either a posterior or anterior direction. …

  2. How To Reduce a Posterior Hip Dislocation - MSD Manuals

    Most hip dislocations are posterior. A variety of closed reduction techniques all use traction-countertraction plus back-and-forth …

  3. Hip Dislocation Reduction (Closed or Open) - A Complete Guide

    The surgeon makes an incision to reposition the hip and repair damaged structures. The choice depends on injury complexity, …

  4. Hip dislocation - WikEM

    A Detailed Review of Hip Reduction Maneuvers: A Focus on Physician Safety and Introduction of the Waddell Technique. Orthop …

  5. Hip Dislocation - Trauma - Orthobullets

    May 2, 2024 · Treatment is urgent reduction to minimize risk of avascular necrosis followed by CT scan to assess for associated …

  6. Hip Reduction - WikiSM (Sports Medicine Wiki)

    Hip dislocations are uncommonly encountered in athletes but require special attention and emergent reduction to preserve the …

  7. Hip Dislocation Treatment & Recovery | Dr. Boyd Haynes

    There are two types of reductions (putting the joint back into place) which are the closed and open reductions, both performed in …

  8. Dislocated Hip: Symptoms, Treatment & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic

    Hip dislocation occurs when the ball joint of your hip (femur) pops out of its socket (acetubulum). It’s acutely painful and requires …

  9. Hip Dislocations - Injuries; Poisoning - Merck Manual Professional Edition

    For the Allis technique, the hip is gently flexed to 90°, and vertical traction is applied to the femur; this maneuver may be easiest and …

  10. Hip Dislocation Treatment & Management - Medscape

    Feb 6, 2026 · Only those with experience in hip reductions should even consider attempting an on-field reduction. However, early …