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luxation
luxation Surg. (lʌkˈseɪʃən) [ad. L. luxātiōn-em, n. of action f. luxāre: see luxate v.] The action of dislocating or putting out of joint; the condition of being dislocated; dislocation; an instance of this.1552 Udall tr. Geminie's Anat. Pref., Luxacions and wrenches. 1580 T. Norton Let. to Ld. Burg... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tooth Luxation: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Tooth luxation occurs when trauma, such as a fall, disrupts the tissues, ligaments and bone that hold a tooth in place. Tooth luxation can also affect the tooth's nerves and blood supply. A luxated tooth is sometimes loose, angled or moved out of the socket. Sometimes a luxated tooth has no noticeable signs but feels tender.
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Max Schede
Die angeborene Luxation des Hüftgelenkes, 1900 – Congenital dislocation of the hip. wikipedia.org
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Luxating Patella in Dogs (Knee Dislocation) - PetMD
Your dog may go a short distance on three legs before placing the fourth leg back on the ground, seemingly unaware of and unbothered by the issue. In more serious or more chronic luxating patella cases, your dog may display a chronic limp or a crouched back. Their knee may crack or pop when flexed.
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subluxation
subluxation Path. (sʌblʌkˈseɪʃən) [ad. mod.L. subluxātio, -ōnem: see sub- 23 and luxation. Cf. F. subluxation, etc.] A partial dislocation, a sprain.1688 Holme Armoury ii. xvii. 448/2 Sublaxation [sic], a dislocation, or putting out of joynt. 1846 Miller Pract. Surg. xxiii. 321 Subluxation forwards ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dislocation of hip in animals
Dislocation of hip (coxofemoral luxation) may occur in domestic animals. bones & joints due go which acetabulum notch become shallow and femur comes out if it while delivery, ketonemia also has adverse effect on coxo-femoral luxation wikipedia.org
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Why Your Dog's Knee Is Popping - My Vet Animal Hospital
First, your veterinarian will perform a thorough examination of the legs and grade the luxation. Luxation of patella is graded from 1 to 4. Grade 1 is the least severe and grade 4 is the most severe luxation: Grade 1: Knee cap can luxate with some effort but immediately pops back into the original position.
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Dorgi
Health issues may include patella luxation, hip dysplasia and Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease. wikipedia.org
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loxarthrus
‖ loxarthrus Surg. (lɒkˈsɑːθrəs) [mod.L., f. Gr. λοξ-ός oblique + ἄρθρον joint. Cf. F. loxarthre.] (See quot.)1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) III. 237 Loxarthrus in surgery, an obliquity of a joint of any kind, without spasm or luxation. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sulcoplasty
In veterinary surgery it is often employed to remedy a displaced kneecap ("patellar luxation") by deepening the trochlear sulcus, the groove on which the wikipedia.org
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Heinrich Hilgenreiner
Work As a professor at the Karls-Universität in Prague, he became a specialist on the diagnosis and cure of congenital luxation of the hip joint in infants wikipedia.org
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Auguste Bérard
He studied medicine in Paris, earning his doctorate in 1829 with the thesis De la luxation spontanée de l’occipital sur l’atlas et de l’atlas sur l’axis wikipedia.org
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Ectopia lentis
Anterior lens luxation With anterior lens luxation, the lens pushes into the iris or actually enters the anterior chamber of the eye. Posterior lens luxation With posterior lens luxation, the lens falls back into the vitreous humour and lies on the floor of the eye. wikipedia.org
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Placide Nicod
Traitement de la luxation de la hanche : leçon inaugurale, 1932 – Treatment for dislocation of hip. wikipedia.org
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Adductor muscles of the hip
children often have hypertonia of the adductor muscles, making abduction difficult, obstructing normal hip development, and putting them at risk of hip luxation wikipedia.org
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