To determine which of the options is not a symptom of dislocation, let's first understand what a dislocation is. A dislocation occurs when the bones in a joint are forced out of their normal positions. This can result in symptoms such as:
However, a Break in a bone refers to a fracture, which is a different injury type where the bone itself is cracked or broken. This differentiates it from the symptoms of dislocation.
Hence, the option that is NOT a symptom of dislocation is: Break in a bone.
List-I (Soft Tissue Injury) | List-II (Description) |
(A) Abrasion | (I) Cut made into the tissue of the body |
(B) Incision | (II) Rubbing away of the upper layer of Epidermis |
(C) Sprain | (III) Injury to the muscles or tendons |
(D) Strain | (IV) Stretching or tearing of ligaments |