First Aid for Joint Dislocation:
A. Minimize the movement of the injured player to the narrowest extent and where the movement can lead to the doubling of the knuckle or fracture or increase pressure on blood vessels or nerves near the fracture area.
The upper limb is fixed by the appropriate tibia, and if it is not, the forearm shall be placed next to the trunk and wrapped with a compressive ligament.
C - Apply cold material above the area of the knuckle dislocation and fasten it before fixing the trowel.
D - Move the injured player on a stretcher to the nearest emergency department or hospital to continue treatment.
A. Minimize the movement of the injured player to the narrowest extent and where the movement can lead to the doubling of the knuckle or fracture or increase pressure on blood vessels or nerves near the fracture area.
The upper limb is fixed by the appropriate tibia, and if it is not, the forearm shall be placed next to the trunk and wrapped with a compressive ligament.
C - Apply cold material above the area of the knuckle dislocation and fasten it before fixing the trowel.
D - Move the injured player on a stretcher to the nearest emergency department or hospital to continue treatment.
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