AFAA Personal Trainer Certification Practice Exam

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What is the primary symptom of a dislocated joint?

  1. Muscle soreness

  2. Injury recovery

  3. Joint displacement and surrounding damage

  4. Temporary stiffness

The correct answer is: Joint displacement and surrounding damage

The primary symptom of a dislocated joint is joint displacement and surrounding damage. When a joint dislocates, the bones that form the joint are forced out of their normal position, resulting in visible dislocation. This misalignment can cause immediate swelling and bruising in the surrounding tissue, leading to pain and restricted movement. Damage can also occur to the ligaments, tendons, and nerves around the joint, which can compound the symptoms. Other indications of a dislocation might include an inability to move the joint, intense pain, and deformity. Recognizing joint displacement as the key symptom is essential for prompt and appropriate treatment, as dislocations can lead to severe complications if not addressed quickly.