The bones of the forearm from the elbow joint when they come in close proximity. The radius and ulna; come in contact with the humerus to form this joint. The shifting of elbow bones of the elbow joint from its natural position causes dislocation of the elbow.
The second most commonly dislocated joint in adults after the shoulder joint is the elbow joint.
And the most common joint to dislocate in children. elbow dislocation causes pain in the elbow joint and restricted elbow movement.
Elbow dislocation is an emergency condition because it can damage the surrounding structures like blood vessels and nerves. In case of no other injury like fracture or damage to the surrounding structures, elbow dislocation requires no surgery.