Which preposition to use with dislocations

of Occurrences 42%

But he received a fracture in the upper part of his head, and a dislocation of the hip, which will not only prevent him from ever climbing again, but probably make him a cripple for life.

in Occurrences 4%

There was neither wound, bruise, nor dislocation in his whole frame; but his skin was of a livid color, and his features terribly distorted.

between Occurrences 2%

This means an utter dislocation between the successive stages of woman's life, a dislocation, the unfortunate results of which, end not with the sex directly affected, but bring about a thousand other evils, the lowering of the general wage standard, the deterioration of home life, and serious loss to the children of the coming generation.

at Occurrences 1%

Many fanciers demand a "screw" or "kinked" tail, that is, one having congenital dislocations at the joints, but such appendages are not desirable in the best interests of the breed.

into Occurrences 1%

In spite of its dislocation into petty incoherent and turbulent associations, it was by no means in decay.

Which preposition to use with  dislocations