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In the movies when someone dislocates a shoulder someone either yanks on it or the injured slams their shoulder into something. What is the proper technique to relocate the arm back into the shoulder socket?
Similarly with fractured bone protruding from the skin, do you just push it back in place?
Working to improve my post-apocolypse field medic training.
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