| angulation | <orthopaedics> A term used to describe the presence of angular deformity to a fractured bone. Increasing angulation will require surgical manipulation to return the fractured bone fragments back to a normal anatomic position of healing. (12 Nov 1997) |
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| crown angulation | <dentistry> A tooth movement in which the root of the tooth is tipped forward or backward to correct the angle of the crown. (08 Jan 1998) |
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| angulation |
the precise measurement of angles the act of making angulate (having corners)
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| angulation osteotomy |
in midhumeral amputation, the bending of a small terminal of the humerus at a right angle to the bone shaft so as to provide a projection that locks the prosthesis to the bone.
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| angulation |
Angles created by bones meeting at their given joints.
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| angulation |
Deviation from a straight line, as in a badly set bone.
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| angulation | the act of making angulate (having corners) |
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| angulation | the precise measurement of angles |
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