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View Post: Loktionov update « LA Kings Insider
25 Nov 2009 by Rich Hammond
A subluxation is when the joint dislocates and then reduces on it's own almost instantly. The longer a joint is dislocated, the more complicated the injury becomes. The surrounding muscles realize there is a problem and all go into spasm. ... The professional sports team doctor can't fix the dislocated shoulder? Well it depends on where exactly bone's head is but even if it's in the most difficult position, like right under the collarbone, it can be done with anesthesia. ...
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View Post: Science and Technology, Lifes Changing » Blog Archive » I Need ...
5 hours ago by admin
But gluteal muscles are atrophic. No loose bodies. Left hip joint is normal. No evidence any dislocation or degenerative changes. In view of the above reports you are kindly requested to clarify the following doubts- ...
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View Post: The Skeleton, Joints and Muscles Exam Revision Notes
5 Nov 2009 by Erhan Erdem
The femur and the tibia are held together at the joint by a complex system of ligaments that run from the condyles of one bone to the condyles of the other. The two bones' possible contact with each other is cushioned by a synovial ... and a strong annular ligament around the upper part of the radius helps to hold that bone in place. These ligaments prevent the forward displacement of the forearm bones, but acute stresses can produce rearward dislocations of them. ...
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View Post: Common Injuries For Athletes
23 hours ago
You can also dislocate your bones by falling or colliding with other players, and this happens when two bones that meet at a joint become separated. Hand and shoulder dislocations are most common, but knee, hip and elbow dislocations ... You can also change up your running surface to prevent stress fractures, and strengthen the muscles around key joints to help prevent dislocation. Treatment? Emergency medical attention. Nothing you can do but rush to the ER, my friend. ...
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View Post: Articles on Dance Anatomy: Osgood-Schlatters Disease or 'Growing ...
2 Jan 2008 by HULLACHAN
When the forces across the knee are greater eater than the muscles can accommodate, the growth plate is pulled away from the underlying bone. This results in the pain, swelling and inflammation which characterize the disease. Activity exacerbates the pain, ... Such an injury can even result in fracture or dislocation of the growth plate, chronic pain, muscle imbalance, reduced range of motion, shortened limbs or permanent joint deformity. In extreme cases, a total joint ...
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View Post: EXSCI Notes 5 Joints « -=PhatFox.com=-
20 Nov 2009 by admin
Tough bands of white, fibrous tissue that allow for some flexibility, but not as much as muscles or tendons. Attach bone to bone; 'Static stabilizers' of joints meaning they done have much give; Avascular – their nutritional needs are not ... due to prolonged or abnormal use, e.g. Achilles tendinitis; Any condition ending in 'itis' means inflammation to that particular organ; E.g. bursitis – inflammation of bursa; E.g. arthritis – inflammation of the joints; Dislocation ...
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Current Health Articles 2009
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View Post: FLORIDA PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR: Bedsores / Decubitus Ulcers ...
30 Jan 2008 by ctkinvestigations
Stage IV represents full-thickness loss of skin and subcutaneous tissue and extension into muscle, bone, tendon, or joint capsule. Osteomyelitis with bone destruction, dislocations, or pathologic fractures may be present. ...
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