Definition of Angulation. Meaning of Angulation. Synonyms of Angulation

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Definition of Angulation

Angulation
Angulation An`gu*la"tion, n. A making angular; angular formation. --Huxley.

Meaning of Angulation from wikipedia

- confirmed with X-rays. For most fractures with less than 70 degrees of angulation, buddy taping and a tensor bandage resulted in similar outcomes to reduction...
- alignment of the joint surfaces at either interphalangeal joint causing angulation in the plane of the palm. The finger may be slightly bent or have a very...
- from the body's midline. The opposite deformation, where the twist or angulation is directed medially, toward the center of the body, is called varus....
- displacement and dorsal angulation, together with radial tilt Other characteristics: Radial shortening Loss of ulnar inclination≤ Radial angulation of the wrist...
- distally. The duplicated toes have almost normal growth. The fifth toe has mild varus angulation, and the sixth toe has substantial valgus angulation....
- distally. The duplicated toes have almost normal growth. The fifth toe has mild varus angulation, and the sixth toe has substantial valgus angulation....
- ****essments of skeletal base, occlusal plane angulation, facial height, soft tissue ****essment and anterior dental angulation. Various calculations and ****essments...
- I Non-displaced II Angulated with intact posterior cortex IIA Angulation IIB Angulation with rotation III Complete displacement but have perisosteal (medial/lateral)...
- the tooth surface being worked on to obtain correct angulation. This ensures that a 70º-80º angulation is achieved between the tooth surface and the face...
- A varus deformity is an excessive inward angulation (medial angulation, that is, towards the body's midline) of the distal segment of a bone or joint...