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JOINT DISLOCATION

  • Joint dislocation
  • Medical injury

    A joint dislocation, also called luxation, occurs when there is an abnormal separation in the joint, where two or more bones meet. A partial dislocation

    Joint dislocation

    Joint dislocation

    Joint_dislocation

  • Dislocated shoulder
  • Injury

    shoulder is the most commonly dislocated joint in the human body, comprising 50% of all joint dislocations. Symptoms include shoulder pain and instability

    Dislocated shoulder

    Dislocated shoulder

    Dislocated_shoulder

  • Separated shoulder
  • Medical condition

    sternoclavicular joint also, because there can be an anterior dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint and posterior dislocation of the AC joint. This injury

    Separated shoulder

    Separated shoulder

    Separated_shoulder

  • Acromioclavicular joint
  • Shoulder junction between the scapula and the clavicle

    dislocation," which refers to dislocation of the glenohumeral joint. Acromioclavicular joint dislocation is particularly common in collision sports such as ice

    Acromioclavicular joint

    Acromioclavicular joint

    Acromioclavicular_joint

  • Hip dysplasia
  • Joint abnormality

    abnormality of the hip joint where the socket portion does not fully cover the ball portion, resulting in an increased risk for joint dislocation. Hip dysplasia

    Hip dysplasia

    Hip dysplasia

    Hip_dysplasia

  • Hip dislocation
  • Orthopedic injury

    acetabulum. The joint of the femur and pelvis (hip joint) is very stable, secured by both bony and soft-tissue constraints. With that, dislocation would require

    Hip dislocation

    Hip dislocation

    Hip_dislocation

  • Reduction (orthopedic procedure)
  • Fracture and dislocation fixing

    in a dislocation of a joint, or the misalignment of two connecting bones, a similar process of reduction must be performed to relocate the joint back

    Reduction (orthopedic procedure)

    Reduction (orthopedic procedure)

    Reduction_(orthopedic_procedure)

  • Sternoclavicular joint
  • Joint between the manubrium of the sternum and the clavicle bone

    sternoclavicular joint dislocation available at ShoulderUS.com Jougon, Jacques B.; Lepront, Denis J.; Dromer, Claire E.H. (1996). "Posterior dislocation of the

    Sternoclavicular joint

    Sternoclavicular joint

    Sternoclavicular_joint

  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Displacement of one spinal vertebra compared to another

    Spondylolysis (Pars defect or stress fracture) Failed back syndrome Joint dislocation "Adult Spondylolisthesis in the Low Back - OrthoInfo". OrthoInfo.

    Spondylolisthesis

    Spondylolisthesis

    Spondylolisthesis

  • Dislocation of jaw
  • Medical condition

    Dislocations occur when two bones that originally met at the joint detach. Dislocations should not be confused with subluxation. Subluxation is when the

    Dislocation of jaw

    Dislocation of jaw

    Dislocation_of_jaw

  • Knee
  • Leg joint in primates

    joints: one between the femur and tibia (tibiofemoral joint), and one between the femur and patella (patellofemoral joint). It is the largest joint in

    Knee

    Knee

    Knee

  • Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
  • Group of genetic connective tissues disorders

    in early childhood. Complications may include aortic dissection, joint dislocations, scoliosis, chronic pain, or early osteoarthritis. The existing classification

    Ehlers–Danlos syndrome

    Ehlers–Danlos_syndrome

  • Jammed finger
  • Medical condition

    effects can last for years. Initial signs of a dislocation include abnormal bumps or projections at the joint. There may also be an audible popping noise

    Jammed finger

    Jammed finger

    Jammed_finger

  • Hypermobility (joints)
  • Joints that stretch farther than normal

    cause physical trauma, pain, and stress (in the form of joint dislocations, joint subluxations, joint instability, sprains, etc.), and chronic stress from

    Hypermobility (joints)

    Hypermobility (joints)

    Hypermobility_(joints)

  • Shoulder problems
  • Medical condition

    S2CID 7806559. Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocations http://lifeinthefastlane.com/2010/02/sternoclavicular-joint-dislocation/ Teunis, Teun; Lubberts, Bart;

    Shoulder problems

    Shoulder problems

    Shoulder_problems

  • Patellar dislocation
  • Medical condition

    after a first dislocation is generally of unclear benefit. Surgery may be indicated in those cases where a fracture occurs within the joint or where the

    Patellar dislocation

    Patellar dislocation

    Patellar_dislocation

  • Joint
  • Location at which two or more bones make contact

    stabilize the joints can lead to joint dislocations and osteoarthritis. Swimming is a great way to exercise the joints with minimal damage. Another potential

    Joint

    Joint

    Joint

  • Knee dislocation
  • Medical condition

    A knee dislocation is an injury in which there is disruption of the knee joint between the tibia and the femur. Symptoms include pain and instability

    Knee dislocation

    Knee dislocation

    Knee_dislocation

  • Beastie Boys
  • American hip-hop group (1981–2012)

    accident. The official diagnosis was fifth-degree acromioclavicular joint dislocation; he needed surgery and extensive rehabilitation. By the time he recovered

    Beastie Boys

    Beastie Boys

    Beastie_Boys

  • Knee pain
  • Medical condition

    syndrome Hoffa's syndrome Joint hypermobility syndrome Patella dislocation Knee joint dislocation (Tibiofemoral joint dislocation) Knee pain is more common

    Knee pain

    Knee pain

    Knee_pain

  • Subluxation
  • Partial dislocation of a joint or organ

    A subluxation is an incomplete or partial dislocation of a joint or organ. According to the World Health Organization, a subluxation is a "significant

    Subluxation

    Subluxation

  • Tree well
  • Space around, under a tree that receives less snow

    recovery efforts. Often they are injured in the process, suffering joint dislocation or concussion. When fatal, this type of incident is termed a non-avalanche

    Tree well

    Tree well

    Tree_well

  • Dysplasia
  • Abnormal development, at macroscopic or microscopical level

    abnormality of the hip joint where the socket portion does not fully cover the ball portion, resulting in an increased risk for joint dislocation. Hip dysplasia

    Dysplasia

    Dysplasia

    Dysplasia

  • Shoulder joint
  • Synovial ball and socket joint in the shoulder

    Anterior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint occurs when the humeral head is displaced in the anterior direction. Anterior shoulder dislocation often is

    Shoulder joint

    Shoulder joint

    Shoulder_joint

  • Polytrauma
  • Severe injuries from multiple traumas

    Resuscitative thoracotomy Pathophysiology Injury MSK Bone fracture Degloving Joint dislocation Soft tissue injury Respiratory Diaphragmatic rupture Flail chest Hemothorax

    Polytrauma

    Polytrauma

  • Joint lock
  • Grappling technique for submission

    may cause injury, such as muscle, tendon and ligament damage and even dislocation or bone fracture. In judo, the combining of standing locks with throws

    Joint lock

    Joint_lock

  • Arthropathy
  • Medical condition

    Osteoarthritis Hemarthrosis (joint bleeding) Synovitis is the medical term for inflammation of the synovial membrane. Joint dislocation Reactive arthropathy (M02-M03)

    Arthropathy

    Arthropathy

    Arthropathy

  • Neuropathic arthropathy
  • Degeneration of a weight-bearing joint due to loss of sensation

    osteomyelitis from a Charcot joint, as they may have similar tagged WBC scan and MRI features (joint destruction, dislocation, edema). X-ray, magnetic resonance

    Neuropathic arthropathy

    Neuropathic_arthropathy

  • Cervical fracture
  • Medical condition

    processus which are easy to palpate. Brown-Séquard syndrome Cervical dislocation Internal decapitation Spinal cord injury Fredø, Hege L.; Bakken, Inger

    Cervical fracture

    Cervical fracture

    Cervical_fracture

  • Elbow
  • Joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm

    on X-ray. Elbow dislocations constitute 10% to 25% of all injuries to the elbow. The elbow is one of the most commonly dislocated joints in the body, with

    Elbow

    Elbow

    Elbow

  • Humeroradial joint
  • Joint of the elbow

    radial head dislocation. Capsule of elbow-joint (distended) seen from front Capsule of elbow-joint (distended) seen from back Left elbow-joint showing anterior

    Humeroradial joint

    Humeroradial joint

    Humeroradial_joint

  • Disarticulation
  • Medical intervention

    two bones at their joint, either traumatically by way of injury or by a surgeon during arthroplasty or amputation. Joint dislocation Acrotomophilia Apotemnophilia

    Disarticulation

    Disarticulation

  • Atlanto-occipital dislocation
  • Deadly cervical spine injury

    Atlanto-occipital dislocation, orthopedic decapitation, or internal decapitation describes ligamentous separation of the spinal column from the skull

    Atlanto-occipital dislocation

    Atlanto-occipital_dislocation

  • 5:00 P.M. (The Pitt season 2)
  • 11th episode of the 2nd season of The Pitt

    the result. Santos and Whitaker tend to Roberto Lara, a man with joint dislocation who declines the use of anesthetics because he does not want to risk

    5:00 P.M. (The Pitt season 2)

    5:00_P.M._(The_Pitt_season_2)

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Form of arthritis caused by degeneration of joints

    complications (such as prosthetic joint infections which may require removal of the artificial joint, blood clots, joint dislocations) is less than 5% after hip

    Osteoarthritis

    Osteoarthritis

    Osteoarthritis

  • Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
  • Disorders of the muscles and joints connecting the jaw to the skull

    pre-auricular pain, detection of joint clicking and crepitus, frequent incidents of subluxation and jaw dislocation, limited mouth opening with terminal

    Temporomandibular joint dysfunction

    Temporomandibular joint dysfunction

    Temporomandibular_joint_dysfunction

  • Erb's palsy
  • Paralysis of the arm usually caused during birth

    wounds and traction on the arm, or attempting to diminish shoulder joint dislocation. The level of damage to the constituent nerves is related to the amount

    Erb's palsy

    Erb's palsy

    Erb's_palsy

  • Superior tibiofibular joint
  • Joint in the knee

    to the proximal tibiofibular joint are uncommon and usually associated with other injuries to the lower leg. Dislocations can be classified into the following

    Superior tibiofibular joint

    Superior tibiofibular joint

    Superior_tibiofibular_joint

  • Vacuum splint
  • Device used as a temporary splint

    are primarily used by paramedics to splint trauma-related injuries, joint dislocation, subluxation, and extremity fractures. Advantages of the vacuum splint

    Vacuum splint

    Vacuum splint

    Vacuum_splint

  • Prune belly syndrome
  • Medical condition

    abnormalities include pectus excavatum, scoliosis, and congenital joint dislocations including the hip. Diagnosis of prune belly syndrome necessitates

    Prune belly syndrome

    Prune belly syndrome

    Prune_belly_syndrome

  • Contortion
  • Performance art using skills of extreme physical flexibility

    elevated risk of joint dislocations, subluxations, and soft tissue injuries due to the increased range of motion and decreased joint stability. However

    Contortion

    Contortion

    Contortion

  • Bone-setting
  • Practitioner of joint manipulation

    folk medicine in which practitioners engage in joint manipulation, such as reducing joint dislocations and resetting bone fractures. The practice dates

    Bone-setting

    Bone-setting

    Bone-setting

  • Hip replacement
  • Surgery replacing hip joint with prosthetic implant

    replacement are similar to those associated with all joint replacements. They can include infection, dislocation, limb length inequality, loosening, impingement

    Hip replacement

    Hip replacement

    Hip_replacement

  • Essex-Lopresti fracture
  • Medical condition

    fracture of the radial head of the forearm with concomitant dislocation of the distal radio-ulnar joint along with disruption of the thin interosseous membrane

    Essex-Lopresti fracture

    Essex-Lopresti_fracture

  • Avascular necrosis
  • Death of bone tissue due to interruption of the blood supply

    bone or nearby joint surface. Risk factors include bone fractures, joint dislocations, alcoholism, and the use of high-dose steroids. The condition may

    Avascular necrosis

    Avascular necrosis

    Avascular_necrosis

  • Sacroiliac joint
  • Joint of the pelvis and spine

    with the very strong ligaments, increase the sacroiliac joints' stability and makes dislocations very rare. The fossae lumbales laterales ("dimples of Venus")

    Sacroiliac joint

    Sacroiliac joint

    Sacroiliac_joint

  • Palmar plate
  • Ligament in finger and hand joints

    ISBN 978-0-397-51725-1. Gammons, Matthew (2008). "Metacarpophalangeal Joint Dislocation". eMedicine. Retrieved November 22, 2010. Schmidt, Hans-Martin; Lanz

    Palmar plate

    Palmar plate

    Palmar_plate

  • Major trauma
  • Injury that could cause prolonged disability or death

    Resuscitative thoracotomy Pathophysiology Injury MSK Bone fracture Degloving Joint dislocation Soft tissue injury Respiratory Diaphragmatic rupture Flail chest Hemothorax

    Major trauma

    Major trauma

    Major_trauma

  • Exophthalmos
  • Bulging of the eye anteriorly out of the orbit

    unilateral (as is often seen in an orbital tumor). Complete or partial dislocation from the orbit is also possible from trauma or swelling of surrounding

    Exophthalmos

    Exophthalmos

    Exophthalmos

  • Injury in humans
  • Physiological wound caused by an external source

    Resuscitative thoracotomy Pathophysiology Injury MSK Bone fracture Degloving Joint dislocation Soft tissue injury Respiratory Diaphragmatic rupture Flail chest Hemothorax

    Injury in humans

    Injury in humans

    Injury_in_humans

  • Lisfranc injury
  • Type of fracture/dislocation injury of the foot

    come to mean a dislocation or fracture-dislocation injury at the tarsometatarsal joints. Bosworth fracture Chopart's fracture-dislocation Jones fracture

    Lisfranc injury

    Lisfranc injury

    Lisfranc_injury

  • Mason Rudolph (American football)
  • American football player (born 1995)

    injury. It was later revealed that he suffered a sternoclavicular joint dislocation in his shoulder, and Rudolph was placed on injured reserve on December

    Mason Rudolph (American football)

    Mason Rudolph (American football)

    Mason_Rudolph_(American_football)

  • Palpation
  • Process of using one's hands to check the body

    abdominal distension, cardiac thrills, fremitus, and various hernias, joint dislocations, bone fractures, and tumors, among others. Palpation is used by physicians

    Palpation

    Palpation

    Palpation

  • Ankle
  • Region where the foot and the leg meet

    three joints: the ankle joint proper or talocrural joint, the subtalar joint, and the inferior tibiofibular joint. The movements produced at this joint are

    Ankle

    Ankle

    Ankle

  • Temporomandibular joint
  • Joints connecting the jawbone to the skull

    In anatomy, the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are the two joints connecting the jawbone to the skull. It is a bilateral synovial articulation between

    Temporomandibular joint

    Temporomandibular joint

    Temporomandibular_joint

  • Facet joint
  • Joint between two adjacent vertebrae

    joints appear to have little influence on the range of side bending (lateral flexion). These functions can be disrupted by degeneration, dislocation,

    Facet joint

    Facet joint

    Facet_joint

  • Tomokaze Sōdai
  • Japanese professional sumo wrestler

    prize and two kinboshi for defeating a yokozuna. After suffering a joint dislocation in his right knee in 2019, he was forced to withdraw from all competitions

    Tomokaze Sōdai

    Tomokaze Sōdai

    Tomokaze_Sōdai

  • Galeazzi fracture
  • Medical condition

    is a fracture of the distal third of the radius with dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint. It classically involves an isolated fracture of the junction

    Galeazzi fracture

    Galeazzi fracture

    Galeazzi_fracture

  • Osteopathy
  • Pseudoscientific alternative medicine emphasizing muscle and bone manipulation

    are contraindicated in patients with fractures, crush injuries, joint dislocations, joint instability, severe muscle spasms or strains, severe osteoporosis

    Osteopathy

    Osteopathy

    Osteopathy

  • Nelaton's line
  • Theoritical line

    trochanter of the femur lies below this line, but in cases of iliac joint dislocation of the hip or fracture of the neck of the femur the trochanter is

    Nelaton's line

    Nelaton's line

    Nelaton's_line

  • Eminectomy
  • 1975). "Eminectomy for the treatment of recurrent temporomandibular joint dislocation". Journal of Oral Surgery. 33 (10): 774–9. PMID 1058294. Iwanaga J

    Eminectomy

    Eminectomy

  • Tough Guy Competition
  • Endurance challenge

    hypothermia, acrophobia, claustrophobia, electric shocks, sprains, twists, joint dislocation and broken bones. Although the course is adjusted each year, its features

    Tough Guy Competition

    Tough Guy Competition

    Tough_Guy_Competition

  • Dislocation of hip in animals
  • Dislocation of hip (coxofemoral luxation) may occur in domestic animals. It is a not rare condition, usually unilateral, in: cattle, among others, after

    Dislocation of hip in animals

    Dislocation_of_hip_in_animals

  • Pentasomy X
  • Chromosomal disorder

    musculoskeletal issues such as hip dysplasia. The severity of repeated joint dislocations may lead to a differential diagnosis of Larsen syndrome, as suggested

    Pentasomy X

    Pentasomy X

    Pentasomy_X

  • Knee arthritis
  • Inflammation of the knee joint

    fractures or joint dislocation; the risk also increases with multistructure injuries, such as ligament-meniscal tears or patellar dislocation. Cartilage

    Knee arthritis

    Knee arthritis

    Knee_arthritis

  • Triage
  • Emergency medical process

    requires very early attention Chest pain, major limb fractures, major joint dislocations, spinal cord injury, trunk injury with stable vital signs P3 Minor

    Triage

    Triage

    Triage

  • Larsen syndrome
  • Congenital disorder

    discovered in 1950 by Larsen and associates when they observed dislocation of the large joints and face anomalies in six of their patients. Patients with

    Larsen syndrome

    Larsen syndrome

    Larsen_syndrome

  • Patella
  • Kneecap, bone covering knee joint

    Y. (2008). "Acute patellar dislocation in children and adolescents: A randomized clinical trial". Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 90 (3): 463–470. doi:10

    Patella

    Patella

    Patella

  • Clavicle fracture
  • Medical condition

    may involve the joint surfaces of the clavicle, to differentiate an epiphyseal injury from a sternoclavicular (SC) joint dislocation, or to evaluate injury

    Clavicle fracture

    Clavicle fracture

    Clavicle_fracture

  • Micrognathism
  • Condition in which the jaw is small

    association Chondrodysplasia Blomstrand type Chondrodysplasia with joint dislocations, gPAPP type Cleidocranial dysostosis Coffin–Siris syndrome 6 and 12

    Micrognathism

    Micrognathism

    Micrognathism

  • Joint replacement
  • Orthopedic surgery to replace a joint

    Damage to blood vessels. Infection, either Superficial or Deep Dislocation Dislocation Persistent pain; Loss of range of motion; Weakness; Indolent infection

    Joint replacement

    Joint replacement

    Joint_replacement

  • Peroneal nerve paralysis
  • Medical condition

    possibly at the joint of hip and ankle. Most studies reported that about 30% of peroneal nerve palsy is followed from knee dislocations. Peroneal nerve

    Peroneal nerve paralysis

    Peroneal nerve paralysis

    Peroneal_nerve_paralysis

  • Hip
  • Anatomical region between the torso and the legs

    changes in the stress patterns applied to the hip joint. Such changes, caused for example by a dislocation, change the trabecular patterns inside the bones

    Hip

    Hip

    Hip

  • Racehorse injuries
  • bone. Splints force 7% of racehorses to retire. Luxations are joint dislocations and account for 8% of fatal injuries. Fetlock luxations account for 91%

    Racehorse injuries

    Racehorse_injuries

  • Hill–Sachs lesion
  • Cortical depression in the posterolateral head of the humerus

    dislocated anteriorly. Pain while rotating joint bones sounds of rotating bone joints. Recurrent dislocation of shoulder Apprehension sign The lesion is

    Hill–Sachs lesion

    Hill–Sachs lesion

    Hill–Sachs_lesion

  • Ana Alonso
  • Spanish ski mountaineer (born 1994)

    oedema in the knee, a malleolar fracture, and an acromioclavicular joint dislocation, all affecting the left side of her body. She forwent surgery to compete

    Ana Alonso

    Ana Alonso

    Ana_Alonso

  • Ed Jackson (rugby union)
  • English rugby union player (born 1988)

    2006. In April 2017, Jackson had a spinal injury, a fractured C6/C7 joint dislocation, after diving into the shallow end of a swimming pool. Despite the

    Ed Jackson (rugby union)

    Ed_Jackson_(rugby_union)

  • Gouranga Bridge
  • Bridge in West Bengal

    incident in October 2024 on the eve of Durga Puja, when an expansion joint dislocation forced authorities to halt all traffic and initiate emergency repairs

    Gouranga Bridge

    Gouranga Bridge

    Gouranga_Bridge

  • Collins–Pope syndrome
  • Medical condition

    congenital hip dislocation, flattened mid-face, hypertelorism, epicanthus, puffy eyes, broad nasal bridge, carp-shaped mouth, and joint hypermobility.

    Collins–Pope syndrome

    Collins–Pope syndrome

    Collins–Pope_syndrome

  • Lumbosacral joint
  • Joint between the last lumbar vertebra and the first sacral vertebra

    Zhang Z, Chen A (June 2009). "Complete traumatic anterior dislocation of the lumbosacral joint: a case report". Spine. 34 (14): E488–92. doi:10.1097/BRS

    Lumbosacral joint

    Lumbosacral_joint

  • Broken toe
  • Medical condition

    X-rays may be taken 3-6 weeks after injury. If a dislocated toe (a joint dislocation) is suspected, an X-ray may needed. In people with multiple traumas

    Broken toe

    Broken toe

    Broken_toe

  • 2022–23 FC Barcelona Femení season
  • Barcelona Femení 2022–23 football season

    announced that defender Laia Codina had suffered an acromioclavicular joint dislocation – a separated shoulder – in her right shoulder, which occurred while

    2022–23 FC Barcelona Femení season

    2022–23 FC Barcelona Femení season

    2022–23_FC_Barcelona_Femení_season

  • X-ray of hip dysplasia
  • Medical imaging method

    CS (1979). "Total hip replacement in congenital dislocation and dysplasia of the hip". J Bone Joint Surg Am. 61 (1): 15–23. doi:10.2106/00004623-197961010-00004

    X-ray of hip dysplasia

    X-ray_of_hip_dysplasia

  • Light bulb sign
  • Radiologic sign in posterior shoulder dislocation

    finding observed on plain radiographs in the context of posterior shoulder dislocation. It refers to the abnormal, rounded appearance of the humeral head, which

    Light bulb sign

    Light bulb sign

    Light_bulb_sign

  • Sternum
  • Flat bone in the middle front part of the rib cage

    such as pulmonary contusions, or bruised lung tissue. A manubriosternal dislocation is rare and usually caused by severe trauma. It may also result from

    Sternum

    Sternum

    Sternum

  • American Kenpo Karate
  • American Martial arts derived from Karate

    maneuvers. They also include specialized moves and methods, such as joint dislocations, chokes, take-downs, throws, and other grappling components.[citation

    American Kenpo Karate

    American Kenpo Karate

    American_Kenpo_Karate

  • Dillinger (bull)
  • American bucking bull (1995–2004)

    after "sustaining multiple fractures in his left hock that caused joint dislocation" at the 2002 Jack Daniel's Invitational Bud Light Cup Series event

    Dillinger (bull)

    Dillinger_(bull)

  • Arytenoid cartilage
  • Part of the larynx, to which the vocal folds (vocal cords) are attached

    articulating with the cricoid cartilage. They may be affected by arthritis, dislocations, or sclerosis. The arytenoid cartilages are part of the posterior part

    Arytenoid cartilage

    Arytenoid cartilage

    Arytenoid_cartilage

  • Takenouchi-ryū
  • Japanese martial arts school

    (grip breaking), ukemi (tumbling), nagewaza (throwing), kansetsuwaza (joint dislocation), atemi (striking weak points), shimewaza (choking), newaza (ground

    Takenouchi-ryū

    Takenouchi-ryū

    Takenouchi-ryū

  • Hypermobility spectrum disorder
  • Heritable connective tissue disorder

    of hypermobility spectrum disorder may include: Joint instability and soft tissue injuries: Dislocations, subluxations, or damage to muscles, ligaments

    Hypermobility spectrum disorder

    Hypermobility spectrum disorder

    Hypermobility_spectrum_disorder

  • Armlock
  • Martial arts technique

    excessive force, armlocks can cause muscle, tendon and ligament damage, even dislocation, or bone fractures. The jūji-gatame (十字固め, rendered as "Ude-Hishigi-Juji-Gatame")

    Armlock

    Armlock

  • Creep (deformation)
  • Property of solid materials under mechanical stress

    dislocation creep: dislocations move via glide and climb, and the speed of glide is the dominant factor on strain rate Climb-controlled dislocation creep:

    Creep (deformation)

    Creep (deformation)

    Creep_(deformation)

  • Atlanto-occipital joint
  • Articulation between the occipital bone and the cervical atlas

    Preez, C. P. (August 2003). "Traumatic dislocation of the atlanto-occipital joint". The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume. 85-B (6): 875–878

    Atlanto-occipital joint

    Atlanto-occipital joint

    Atlanto-occipital_joint

  • Shoulder
  • Part of the body

    process called arthritis), the joint becomes painful and stiff. Arthritis Frozen shoulder Impingement syndrome Shoulder dislocation Nerve entrapment syndrome

    Shoulder

    Shoulder

    Shoulder

  • Evenor
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    before the 3rd century BC and apparently wrote about fractures and joint dislocations; if he is the same as an Evenor quoted by Pliny the Elder, he also

    Evenor

    Evenor

  • Injuries in netball
  • strain, quadriceps haematoma, rotator cuff shoulder problems, an elbow joint dislocation, a radial fracture, and back problems. As soon as an injury occurs

    Injuries in netball

    Injuries in netball

    Injuries_in_netball

  • Protoceratops
  • Genus of Dinosaur (fossil)

    herd tried to pull out the already buried Protoceratops, causing the joint dislocation of limbs. However, Barsbold pointed out that there are no related

    Protoceratops

    Protoceratops

    Protoceratops

  • Clavicle
  • Long bone that serves as a strut between the scapula and the sternum

    include: Acromioclavicular dislocation ("AC Separation") Degeneration of the clavicle Osteolysis Sternoclavicular dislocations A vertical line drawn from

    Clavicle

    Clavicle

    Clavicle

  • Gout
  • Form of arthritis causing swollen joints

    more rarely in the heel, ankle, or instep. The pain is like that of a dislocation and yet parts feel as if cold water were poured over them. Then follows

    Gout

    Gout

    Gout

  • Flexibility (anatomy)
  • Anatomical range of movement of a joint or series of joints

    or any other part is stretched more than its capacity, it may lead to dislocation or muscle pulls. Although stretching is known to avoid injury, overstretching

    Flexibility (anatomy)

    Flexibility (anatomy)

    Flexibility_(anatomy)

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  • Pravesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Pravesh

    Entry; Good in Look

  • Jawdah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Jawdah

    Heavy Rain; Benevolent Deed

  • Rehma
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Rehma

    The loving

  • Sumantrina
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sumantrina

    Chant

  • Aziman
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aziman

    Sky; Heaven

  • Perkins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Perkins

    English : patronymic from Perkin, also found throughout mid and south Wales.Dutch : patronymic from a pet form of Peer, a Dutch form of Peter.

  • Shafiq
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shafiq

    Kind. Compassionate. Tender.

  • Junayna
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Junayna

    Garden of Paradise; Little Garden

  • Gannaway
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gannaway

    English : habitational name from Janaways, the Middle English name for someone from the seaport of Genoa in Italy. This was taken as a plural, but is in fact an English spelling of the Old French adjectival form, Genoveis, Italian Genovese ‘Genoese’ (see Genovese).

  • Devapriyan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Devapriyan

    Darling to God

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  • Point
  • n.

    To give a point to; to sharpen; to cut, forge, grind, or file to an acute end; as, to point a dart, or a pencil. Used also figuratively; as, to point a moral.

  • Joint
  • n.

    A joining of two things or parts so as to admit of motion; an articulation, whether movable or not; a hinge; as, the knee joint; a node or joint of a stem; a ball and socket joint. See Articulation.

  • Joint
  • a.

    Joined; united; combined; concerted; as joint action.

  • Joint
  • v. t.

    To separate the joints; of; to divide at the joint or joints; to disjoint; to cut up into joints, as meat.

  • Joint
  • v. t.

    To unite by a joint or joints; to fit together; to prepare so as to fit together; as, to joint boards.

  • Straight-joint
  • a.

    Having straight joints.

  • Joint
  • v. t.

    To join; to connect; to unite; to combine.

  • Articulate
  • v. t.

    To joint; to unite by means of a joint; to put together with joints or at the joints.

  • Rejoint
  • v. t.

    To reunite the joints of; to joint anew.

  • Joint
  • v. t.

    To provide with a joint or joints; to articulate.

  • Joint
  • n.

    The place or part where two things or parts are joined or united; the union of two or more smooth or even surfaces admitting of a close-fitting or junction; junction as, a joint between two pieces of timber; a joint in a pipe.

  • Joint
  • n.

    The part or space included between two joints, knots, nodes, or articulations; as, a joint of cane or of a grass stem; a joint of the leg.

  • Joint
  • a.

    Shared by, or affecting two or more; held in common; as, joint property; a joint bond.

  • Joint
  • a.

    United, joined, or sharing with another or with others; not solitary in interest or action; holding in common with an associate, or with associates; acting together; as, joint heir; joint creditor; joint debtor, etc.

  • Point
  • n.

    Lace wrought the needle; as, point de Venise; Brussels point. See Point lace, below.

  • Joint
  • v. i.

    To fit as if by joints; to coalesce as joints do; as, the stones joint, neatly.

  • Joist
  • n.

    A piece of timber laid horizontally, or nearly so, to which the planks of the floor, or the laths or furring strips of a ceiling, are nailed; -- called, according to its position or use, binding joist, bridging joist, ceiling joist, trimming joist, etc. See Illust. of Double-framed floor, under Double, a.

  • Joint
  • n.

    The space between the adjacent surfaces of two bodies joined and held together, as by means of cement, mortar, etc.; as, a thin joint.