As a rule, the reduction of this form of luxation is not difficult.
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Occasionally, evidence of chronic luxation of the femur is observed in the anatomical laboratory.
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Joints having the greater freedom of movement are apt to suffer luxation more frequently.
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He was taken to the hospital, where, fortunately, Mr. White immediately reduced the luxation.
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There is no particular difference in the handling of carpal luxation and dislocation of other bones.
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Larsen syndrome is characterized by multiple congenital jointdislocations and flattened facies.
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Distal interphalangeal jointdislocations are only rarely complex and irreducible.
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Larsen syndrome is characterized by multiple congenital jointdislocations and a characteristic flattened facial appearance.
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Background: Acromio-clavicular (AC) jointdislocations are very common following falls on the shoulder or an overstretched hand.
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An unusual case of a patient presenting with a large infected haematoma following a traumatic grade II acromioclavicular jointdislocation is reported.
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Background: Controversy surrounds the indication for treatment of type 3 acromioclavicular jointdislocation, and the optimal reconstructive technique has not yet been defined.
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Objective: To investigate a drilling guide in the treatment of acromioclavicular jointdislocation with closed reduction and Kirschner fixation and explore the therapeutic effect.
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Instead, some patients who received the ASR hips reported experiencing pain, swelling, jointdislocation and sometimes damage to the central nervous system, thyroid and heart.
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A statement from Cavendish's Omega-Pharma-Quickstep team said x-rays had shown "ligament ruptures with an AC- jointdislocation", which was causing Cavendish "a lot of pain".
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Larsen syndrome is characterized by multiple congenital jointdislocations and flattened facies.
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Distal interphalangeal jointdislocations are only rarely complex and irreducible.
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Larsen syndrome is characterized by multiple congenital jointdislocations and a characteristic flattened facial appearance.
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Background: Acromio-clavicular (AC) jointdislocations are very common following falls on the shoulder or an overstretched hand.