Deformities Caused by Fractures, Dislocations, and Severe SprainsDeformities Caused by Fractures, Dislocations, and Severe SprainsFractures, dislocations, and severe sprains often cause a limb or joint to look twisted, bent out of shape, or out of its normal position. Fractures, dislocations, and severe sprains can also cause:
A fracture may also cause a break or tear in the skin. The broken bone may poke through the skin in some cases. Skin bacteria can enter at the injured site and cause a deep joint or bone infection in addition to a skin infection. A dislocated bone may also damage blood vessels, nerves, ligaments, tendons, and muscles that are close to the bone. A sprain may cause so much swelling that it may be difficult to tell whether an additional underlying injury is present. Sprains can be mild, moderate, or severe. An evaluation by a health professional may be needed if you have an injury that causes a limb or joint to look twisted, bent out of shape, or out its normal position. Credits
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