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subluxation A vertebra(e) that has lost its normal position, normal function, and its equilibrium sufficiently to modify nerve conduction.
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subluxation The abnormal movement of one of the bones that comprise a joint. Not a true dislocation. A partial dislocation. An example of this would be radial head subluxation in the elbow (nursemaids elbow). Severe arthritis with advanced deformation of the joint space can result in subluxation.
Ãâó: www.physiotherapy.net.au/reference/glossary/s.htm
subluxation A bone of the spine that is out of its proper position, causing nerve interference.
Ãâó: www.stopsids.org/glossary.html
subluxation Partial shifting of a bone in a joint
Ãâó: info.med.yale.edu/ortho/ysmc/glossary.htm
subluxation misalignment of a vertebra or vertebrae putting pressure on nerve supply
Ãâó: www.drorphan.com/chiroterms.html
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