| 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. (27 Sep 1997) |
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partial displacement of a joint or organ
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A partial dislocation of a joint in which the bones become out of alignment, but the joint itself is still intact.
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the humeral head moves part way out of the shoulder socket.
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An incomplete luxation or dislocation; though a relationship is altered, contact between joint surfaces remains.
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Partial dislocation of a joint. The term usually implies that the joint can return to its normal position without formal reduction.
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