People who dislocate a joint with regularity have a problem with their joints, my brother can dislocate his shoulder and pop it back in whenever he wants. He feels no pain whatsoever because his joint is abnormal. It's his druncken party trick. I don't know your wife but from what you've described is probably something similar.I am not second guessing the levels of pain, I myself have had a dislocated elbow, my wifes sister has had her elbow dislocated about 5 times in her life, never seen her taken to a hospital on morphine and on a stretcher, that would be an absolute waste of NHS resources, don't you think?
I myself have had it like I said as well, it was painful as fuck, not denying that but I drove myself to the hospital when it happened, I didn't have a team of paramedics babysitting me.
But it would make sense to use a stretcher for those injuries you describe because they impair your ability to walk, at the very least you would need someone to help you, just like Kane did, Pain tolerance isn't an individual thing, people don't have higher/lower levels of it, it's a mentality thing, it's not about what "hurts more" of course certain things will hurt more than others, it's about HOW YOU DEAL WITH THE PAIN, that's my point.
What's normal is joints aren't supposed to dislocate and when they do it's fucking painful for "normal" joints.
Lloris had his full body weight, plus the energy/force of him falling back on his elbow, there is every chance he's also torn his ligaments too as a consequence, which is excruciating. Looking at the freeze frame pics it wasn't a simple popping out of the socket........It's fucking bent in the opposite direction at a 90 degree angle!!
The SEVEN trained medical staff in attandance then assess what the next corse of action is and how to appropriatly deal with it.