- In
medical terminology,
disarticulation is the
separation of two
bones at
their joint,
either traumatically by way of
injury or by a
surgeon during arthroplasty...
- an above-knee am****tion hip
disarticulation am****tion of the
lower limb at the hip
joint trans-pelvic
disarticulation am****tion of the
whole lower...
- with
tightly webbed, bent
knees or
knees that are
fused straight,
disarticulation surgery at the knee may be a
viable option to
maximize mobility options...
- forequarter,
shoulder disarticulation,
transhumeral prosthesis,
elbow disarticulation,
transradial prosthesis,
wrist disarticulation, full hand, partial...
- also
occur when ribs are
fractured proximally in
conjunction with
disarticulation of
costal cartilages distally. For the
condition to occur, generally...
-
logistical and
financial support. In
March 1971,
shortly before the
disarticulation of the organization, the
command of the MRT was changed, and Dimas...
-
actually only
between 153.34 cm and 162.37 cm and that due to the
disarticulation that a
skeleton experiences after death, a
skeleton can
appear larger...
-
connected to air sacs) of the
skull and skeleton, in turn
causing disarticulation of the fossils. Some of the
skull fossils were so thin that a strong...
- G.; Briggs,
Derek E. G. (February 1998). "The
Impact of
Decay and
Disarticulation on the
Preservation of
Fossil Birds". PALAIOS. 13 (1): 3. Bibcode:1998Palai...
- less than 1
metre (3.3 feet) to 12
metres (39 feet) long, and the
disarticulation is an
advantage for
describing bones usually found fused. Due to being...