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Subluxation Collection

"Subluxation: A Painful Twist in the Body's Alignment" When it comes to injuries, they can cause immense discomfort and hinder our daily activities

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Dislocated neck bones, X-ray

Dislocated neck bones, X-ray
X-ray (side view) of the neck in a 57 year old patient showing dislocated vertebral bones (C5-C6) after a car accident

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Broken elbow, X-ray C017 / 7266

Broken elbow, X-ray C017 / 7266
Broken elbow. X-ray of the elbow of a 4 year old female with a displaced supracondylar fracture. The fracture is at the base of the humerus, the upper arm bone (upper frame)

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Dislocated wrist, X-ray C017 / 7565

Dislocated wrist, X-ray C017 / 7565
Dislocated wrist. X-ray of the wrist of a 16 year old male that has been dislocated

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Dislocated finger, X-ray C017 / 7183

Dislocated finger, X-ray C017 / 7183
Dislocated finger. X-ray of the left hand of a 51 year old female patient with a dislocated middle finger. Once the bones have been manipulated back into place treatment is with immobilisation

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Dislocated wrist, X-ray C017 / 7563

Dislocated wrist, X-ray C017 / 7563
Dislocated wrist. X-ray of the wrist of a 16 year old male that has been dislocated

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Broken elbow, X-ray C017 / 7979

Broken elbow, X-ray C017 / 7979
Broken elbow. X-ray of the elbow of a 4 year old female with a displaced supracondylar fracture. The fracture is at the base of the humerus, the upper arm bone (upper frame)

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Pinned broken ankle, X-ray C017 / 7978

Pinned broken ankle, X-ray C017 / 7978
Pinned broken ankle. X-ray of the ankle of a 32 year old male that has been pinned after a parachuting accident. The ankle was dislocated between the tibia (shin bone)

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Fractured and dislocated ankle, X-ray C017 / 7976

Fractured and dislocated ankle, X-ray C017 / 7976
Fractured and dislocated ankle. X-ray of the ankle of a 32 year old male who has been in a parachuting accident. The ankle is dislocated between the tibia (shin bone)

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Broken elbow, X-ray C017 / 7968

Broken elbow, X-ray C017 / 7968
Broken elbow. X-ray of the elbow of a 5 year old female with a displaced supracondylar fracture. The fracture is at the base of the humerus, the upper arm bone (upper frame)

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Pinned fractured elbow, X-ray C017 / 7969

Pinned fractured elbow, X-ray C017 / 7969
Pinned fractured elbow. X-ray of the elbow of a 5 year old female that has been internally fixed after a displaced supracondylar fracture

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Dislocated thumb, X-ray C017 / 7805

Dislocated thumb, X-ray C017 / 7805
Dislocated thumb. X-ray of the right hand of a 10 year old male patient with a dislocated thumb

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Dislocated fingers, X-ray C017 / 7754

Dislocated fingers, X-ray C017 / 7754
Dislocated fingers. X-ray of the hand of a 60 year old male patient who has dislocated his third, fourth and fifth fingers

Background imageSubluxation Collection: Dislocated finger joint, X-ray

Dislocated finger joint, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (two views) of the dislocation (subluxation) of a finger joint (interphalangeal joint) after an injury


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"Subluxation: A Painful Twist in the Body's Alignment" When it comes to injuries, they can cause immense discomfort and hinder our daily activities. These X-ray images reveal the consequences of various subluxations, highlighting the importance of proper alignment for optimal functioning. A broken elbow (X-ray C017 / 7266) serves as a reminder that even a minor misalignment can result in significant damage. Similarly, a dislocated wrist (X-ray C017 / 7565) or finger (X-ray C017 / 7183) showcases how easily joints can become displaced, causing excruciating pain and limited mobility. Recurring instances like another dislocated wrist (X-ray C017 / 7563) or broken elbow (X-ray C017 / 7979) emphasize the need for immediate medical attention to prevent further complications. In some cases, pins are required to stabilize fractures such as a pinned broken ankle (X-ray C017 / 7978), ensuring proper healing and reducing long-term effects. However, more severe situations arise when both fracture and dislocation occur simultaneously in an ankle (X-ray C017 / 7976). Such complex injuries demand specialized care to restore stability and functionality effectively. The persistence of these injuries is evident with yet another broken elbow (X-ray C017 / 7968), requiring careful treatment for complete recovery. Likewise, a pinned fractured elbow (X-ray C017/7969) demonstrates how medical intervention aids in realigning bones accurately. Even seemingly smaller joints like thumbs are not immune from subluxations; hence we see a dislocated thumb on X-ray image C107/7805. Additionally, fingers too may suffer displacement resulting in discomfort as shown by X-rays on image number X107/7754. Lastly, although not captured through an X-Ray lens but equally important – let us not forget about our neck bones.