Sentences with phrase «joint dislocation»

"Joint dislocation" is when a bone in your body moves out of its normal position at a joint. This can happen when the joint becomes forced or twisted in a way that causes the bones to separate. Full definition
It is very important not to place your foot on your knee, as you risk the possibility of joint dislocation.
Broken bones or joint dislocations require immediate examination requiring careful, specific intervention by a veterinarian.
More severe injuries, such as a complete tear, joint dislocations, or fractures, will require surgery.
After getting hit by a car, many dogs suffer head trauma, bone fractures, joint dislocation, internal injuries like bleeding and organ trauma, skin wounds (often called «road rash») and more.
Traumatic injuries such as torn ligaments, joint dislocation (luxation) and broken bones can also be treated.
Bone fractures and joint dislocations can unfortunately be a part of an active dog and cat's life.
Bone fractures, joint dislocations, improperly positioned components, infection, defective stem designs, and poor cementing techniques may contribute to the loosening of stem components and the need for a revision surgery.
Typical possible hip replacement surgery complications - blood clots, implant misalignment, joint dislocation, noisy hip, leg length differential, the implant coming loose, infection, fracture, and allergic reactions - are tough enough to deal with without a medical device posing additional risks such as the ones associated with the Stryker Rejuvenate.
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