| dislocation of knee |
Displacement of the knee, an uncommon injury, universally complicated by tearing of the cruciate ligaments, and often associated with peroneal nerve or popliteal artery damage. Dislocations should be reduced by an orthopedic
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| dislocation of shoulder |
A condition in which the head of the humerus is displaced beyond the boundaries of the glenoid fossa. SEE: Hill-Sachs lesion. ETIOLOGY: The most common cause is from trauma with the ar
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| dislocation of the hip |
Physical displacement of the head of the femur from its normal location in the acetabulum. It is very often accompanied by a fracture. SYMPTOMS: Pain, rigidity, and loss of function characteriz
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| dislocation of the toe |
Traumatic displacement of bones of a toe. This condition is treated essentially the same as dislocation of the finger. SEE: finger, dislocation of.
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| dislocatio |
dislocation.
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