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Dislocation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In materials science, a dislocation is a crystallographic defect, or irregularity, within a crystal structure. The presence of dislocations strongly ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dislocation...
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Dislocations: MedlinePlus
6 Oct 2009 ... The primary NIH organization for research on Dislocations is the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/dislocations.html...
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Joint dislocation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joint dislocation, or luxation (Latin: luxatio), occurs when bones in a joint become displaced or misaligned. It is often caused by a sudden impact to the ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_dislocation...
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Dislocation: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
A dislocation is a separation of two bones where they meet at a joint. (Joints are areas where two bones come together.) A dislocated bone is no longer in ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000014.htm...
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Dislocations: Fractures, Dislocations, and Sprains: Merck Manual ...
The most commonly dislocated limb joint is the glenohumeral (shoulder). Arterial and nerve injuries, although uncommon, are a risk with dislocations (eg, ...
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec21/ch309/ch309d.html...
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Dislocations
A dislocation occurs when extreme force is put on a ligament, allowing the ends of two connected bones to separate. Ligaments are flexible bands of fibrous ...
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Fractures: Fractures, Dislocations, and Sprains: Merck Manual ...
Patients are told to seek care immediately if symptoms of compartment syndrome occur (see Fractures, Dislocations, and Sprains: Compartment Syndrome). ...
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec21/ch309/ch309b.html...
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Dislocated shoulder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
24 Sep 2009 ... A dislocated shoulder occurs when the humerus separates from the scapula at the glenohumeral joint. As the most maneuverable joint in the ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dislocated_shoulder...
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Introduction: Fractures, Dislocations, and Sprains: Merck Manual ...
Fractures, joint dislocations, ligament sprains, muscle strains, and tendon injuries are common injuries that vary greatly in severity and treatment. ...
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec21/ch309/ch309a.html...
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Acute Finger Injuries: Part II. Fractures, Dislocations, and Thumb ...
1 Mar 2006 ... Family physicians can treat most finger fractures and dislocations, but when necessary, prompt referral to an orthopedic or hand surgeon is ...
http://www.aafp.org/afp/20060301/827.html...
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