Dislocations: an exception to the rule
There are not many situations in general medicine where a doctor can affect an instant cure, and the patient will call them a “miracle worker.” Most patient visits end with a prescription or two or some instructions along with the admonition, “You’ll feel better in a few days.”
One exception to this rule: dislocations.
A simple dislocation happens when the end of a bone is pulled out of its socket (or niche) …







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