Sentences with phrase «pops out of joint»

His front left leg pops out of joint.
The veterinarian will also listen for the «click» of the hip popping out of joint and for the grating sound of bone on bone (crepitus) that indicates cartilage loss.

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«A bone kinda popped out and a joint kind of went out of place, but I put it back in,» Woods told CBS about the incident that caused him to yell out in pain and shake his wounded extremity.
The symptoms of a shoulder labral tear are pain over the top of your shoulder, shoulder weakness and a sensation that your shoulder joint is unstable and will pop out of place, especially when your shoulder is in extreme external rotation.
There is a common strategy to making the flank steak supple enough to eat without popping your jaw out of joint: marinating.
Imagine popping out of bed and realizing that your achy joints and muscle pain are a thing of the past...
Shoulder dislocations occur when the head of the humerus bone pops out of the shoulder joint.
Patellar Luxation — The patella or knee cap is part of the stifle joint and during patella luxation the knee cap will pop out of place.
Other, though less common joint problems include shoulder, elbow, and hip luxations (popping out of place).
As a result, the definition of the companion animal breed is a breed whose members can not perform any utilitarian function for themselves or their human owners — they're simply too weak to pull their own weight anymore — and they also suffer from a much wider array of painful maladies than their larger cousins; painful and unnatural medical problems like the tendency of certain joints like knees and hips to pop out of their sockets far too easily, among many others.
As the patella is allowed to pop in and out of place, the normal gliding motion of the cartilage within the joint is interrupted.
The vet thoroughly examined his leg and said that he couldn't pop the knee out of joint if he wanted to.
Imbrication Tightening the joint capsule, known as imbrication, is done on the opposite side of the luxation to prevent the kneecap from having enough slack to pop out of the trochlear groove.
Often in young dogs with strong, resilient joint cartilage, the patella can pop out and back in without obvious signs of pain.
This inheritable condition is caused by shallow knee joints (stifles) and results in kneecaps that pop out of place.
Patellar Luxation is a condition in which the patella, or kneecap, of the dog's stifle joint frequently luxates or «pops» out of place.
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