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๐ŸŽ“ Specialized Trauma Care | Musculoskeletal Injury Series โ‘ฅ ๐Ÿฆต Dislocations, Sprains, Strains, Associated Soft Tissue Injuries, and Complications Musculoskeletal injuries do not end with fractures alone. At the scene of trauma, dislocations (displacement of joints), sprains (damage to ligaments), strains (damage to muscles or tendons), and soft tissue injuries (including skin, blood vessels, nerves, and muscles) may occur together. This video is the sixth lecture in the Musculoskeletal Injury series, focusing on major musculoskeletal injuries other than fractures and their complications. ๐Ÿฆด๐Ÿš‘ ๐Ÿ“š Composition of the 10-Lecture Musculoskeletal Injury Series โœ… Anatomy and Physiology Part โ–ถ Lecture 1. Basic Concepts of the Musculoskeletal System and Functions of the Skeletal System โ–ถ Lecture 2. Basic Structure and Function of Joints and the Musculoskeletal System โ–ถ Lecture 3. Bone Structure and Fundamentals of Understanding Fractures โ–ถ Lecture 4. Fundamentals of Understanding the Structure and Injury of Joints, Muscles, Tendons, and Ligaments โœ… Pathophysiology Part โ–ถ Lecture 5. Injury Mechanisms and Pathophysiology of Fractures ๐Ÿ‘‰ Lecture 6. Dislocations, Sprains, Strains, Associated Soft Tissue Injuries, and Complications โ† Current Video โœ… Assessment Part โ–ถ Lecture 7. Primary Assessment and History Taking for Patients with Musculoskeletal Injuries โ–ถ Lecture 8. Regional Physical Examination and Neurovascular Assessment โœ… Treatment Part โ–ถ Lecture 9. Bleeding Control, Splinting, and Management of Open Fractures โ–ถ Lecture 10. Treatment of Special Musculoskeletal Injuries and Transport/Handover ๐Ÿ” Topics to be Learned in This Lecture โœ… Concepts and Principles of Dislocation โœ… Difference Between Subluxation and Complete Dislocation โœ… Relationship Between Sprains and Ligament Injuries โœ… Understanding Strain and Muscle/Tendon Injuries โœ… Reasons for Accompanying Soft Tissue Injuries โœ… Risks of Neurovascular Injury โœ… Basic Concepts of Compartment Syndrome โœ… Major Complications such as Open Injuries, Infection, Hemorrhage, and Edema โœ… Musculoskeletal Injuries to Watch Out For Even Without Visible Fractures ๐Ÿš‘ Key Learning Points A dislocation is a condition in which the joint surface moves out of its normal position, and can be accompanied by damage to surrounding ligaments, the joint capsule, blood vessels, and nerves. Therefore, it should not be judged simply as "the joint has come out of place"; Peripheral circulation, sensory function, and motor function must be checked together. Sprains refer to ligament damage, while strains refer to muscle or tendon damage. Although both types of injuries may not involve significant external deformity, they can manifest as severe pain, swelling, functional limitations, and instability. Furthermore, the extent of skin and soft tissue damage is critical in musculoskeletal injuries. Open fractures, severe swelling, vascular damage, nerve damage, risk of infection, and compartment syndrome can directly affect the patient's prognosis. At the scene, emergency medical technicians must not only check for fractures but also evaluate for dislocations, sprains, strains, soft tissue damage, neurovascular damage, and the potential for complications. In this 6th lecture, we conclude the pathophysiology of musculoskeletal injuries and summarize key concepts that connect to history taking, physical examination, and neurovascular evaluation, which will be covered in subsequent lectures 7 and 8. ๐Ÿฅ๐Ÿ“– #AdvancedTraumaCare #MusculoskeletalInjury #MusculoskeletalInjury #Dislocation #Sprain #Strain #SoftTissueInjury #Subluxation #LigamentInjury #TendonInjury #MuscleInjury #NeurovascularInjury #CompartmentSyndrome #OpenFracture #TraumaPatientAssessment #EmergencyMedicalServices #EmergencyMedicalTechnician #FirstAid #Paramedic #TraumaCare #Dislocation #Sprain #Strain #SoftTissueInjury #MusculoskeletalInjury

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