Dislocation of the sacrococcygeal joint is a rare injury from trauma to the buttocks, most often from falling backwards. Standard of care for this injury has not been determined because it is rare. Left untreated this can cause coccydynia in the long-term. Here we present a case report to describe the treatment of an anterior sacrococcygeal dislocation with closed manual reduction. A 13-year-old female presented to the emergency department with buttock pain after slipping backwards down the stairs. On X-ray the coccyx was in bayonette apposition to the anterior distal sacrum and shortened by 6 mm. To manage the injury, closed manual reduction of the sacrococcygeal joint was performed. To our knowledge, this is the first successful case of s...
Acute traumatic posterior sternoclavicular (SC) joint dislocation is a serious injury given its pote...
Posterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation is a rare injury. It is usually sustained acutely in ac...
Coccydynia is very rare in children and is most often caused by a traumatic event. A 7-year-old girl...
AbstractA case report and literature review. To present a rare case of facture dislocation of the sa...
Most coccygeal dislocations are managed non-operatively and surgery is best reserved for protracted ...
Sternoclavicular joint dislocation (SCJD) is a rare injury; there are only two reported cases of SCJ...
Traumatic sternoclavicular (SC) joint injuries are rare. The goal of this literature review was to ...
Sterno Clavicular Joint (SCJ) dislocations are rare injuries of the shoulder girdle. Their managemen...
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SummarySacroiliac joint dislocations frequently occur in a context of high-energy polytrauma. When t...
Sacral dislocation is an uncommon form of injury in childhood. A 4-year-old girl who was injured in ...
Sternoclavicular dislocations represent a rare injury. Based on our clinical experience with a patie...
Coccygeal instability includes hypermobility, subluxation and fracture-dislocation. Surgical resecti...
Coccygodynia is pain located in coccyx. Factors that increase are stay position and stand up. Trauma...
Sacroiliac joint dislocation is an uncommon and potentially life-threatening injury secondary to hig...
Acute traumatic posterior sternoclavicular (SC) joint dislocation is a serious injury given its pote...
Posterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation is a rare injury. It is usually sustained acutely in ac...
Coccydynia is very rare in children and is most often caused by a traumatic event. A 7-year-old girl...
AbstractA case report and literature review. To present a rare case of facture dislocation of the sa...
Most coccygeal dislocations are managed non-operatively and surgery is best reserved for protracted ...
Sternoclavicular joint dislocation (SCJD) is a rare injury; there are only two reported cases of SCJ...
Traumatic sternoclavicular (SC) joint injuries are rare. The goal of this literature review was to ...
Sterno Clavicular Joint (SCJ) dislocations are rare injuries of the shoulder girdle. Their managemen...
Copyright © 2015 Ekrem Aydın et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
SummarySacroiliac joint dislocations frequently occur in a context of high-energy polytrauma. When t...
Sacral dislocation is an uncommon form of injury in childhood. A 4-year-old girl who was injured in ...
Sternoclavicular dislocations represent a rare injury. Based on our clinical experience with a patie...
Coccygeal instability includes hypermobility, subluxation and fracture-dislocation. Surgical resecti...
Coccygodynia is pain located in coccyx. Factors that increase are stay position and stand up. Trauma...
Sacroiliac joint dislocation is an uncommon and potentially life-threatening injury secondary to hig...
Acute traumatic posterior sternoclavicular (SC) joint dislocation is a serious injury given its pote...
Posterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation is a rare injury. It is usually sustained acutely in ac...
Coccydynia is very rare in children and is most often caused by a traumatic event. A 7-year-old girl...