Abstract

Hip dislocations can occur through various mechanisms. Although native hip dislocations are uncommon, increasing rates of total hip arthroplasty has translated to prosthetic hip dislocations being encountered more frequently, especially after revision surgery. Emergency room physicians employ a myriad of techniques to reduce these dislocations with success rates ranging from 60-92% prior to subsequent surgical reduction in the operating room.

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