S13: Dislocation, sprain and strain of joints and ligaments at neck level
S13.3: Multiple dislocations of neck
In a joint, at least 2 bones are connected to one another. There are a number of joints in the neck. As a result, in your case, the bones in some joints in your neck are not properly aligned.
There are a number of joints in the larynx, for example. The larynx can be seen particularly well in men as a bulging area at the front of the neck. This area is also called the Adam’s apple. The larynx is important for breathing and speaking. It consists mainly of cartilage, ligaments, and muscles. The vocal cords are also located in the larynx. The joints in the larynx are not made of bone, but of cartilage.
The injury may also have damaged surrounding tissue. This includes, for example, the spinal cord, large blood vessels, the trachea, and the gullet.
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