Definition of Luxations. Meaning of Luxations. Synonyms of Luxations

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Definition of Luxations

Luxation
Luxation Lux*a"tion, n. [L. luxatio: cf. F. luxation.] The act of luxating, or the state of being luxated; a dislocation.

Meaning of Luxations from wikipedia

- be ****ociated with damage to the anterior cruciate ligament. Patellar luxation is a common condition in dogs, particularly small and miniature breeds...
- luxation, as well. Lens luxation in cats can occur secondary to anterior uveitis (inflammation of the inside of the eye). With anterior lens luxation...
- radius". Skeletal Radiology. 21 (3): 149–154. doi:10.1007/BF00242127. PMID 1604339. S2CID 43615869. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luxations.  ...
- Exophthalmos (also called exophthalmus, exophthalmia, proptosis, or exorbitism) is a bulging of the eye anteriorly out of the orbit. Exophthalmos can be...
- and an eye disease called primary lens luxation, although neither is common. They also screen for patellar luxation and sometimes for elbow dysplasia. A...
- typically develop long after the dog has already been bred. Lens Luxations – Lens luxations can be fairly common in the breed and result in secondary glaucoma...
- A hip dislocation is when the thighbone (femur) separates from the hip bone (pelvis). Specifically it is when the ball–shaped head of the femur (femoral...
- Systematic Review". Arthroscopy. 32 (12): 2616–2625. doi:10.1016/j.arthro.2016.05.039. PMID 27487737. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shoulder luxation....
- po****tion. In addition to back problems, the breed is prone to patellar luxation where the kneecap can become dislodged. Dachshunds may also be affected...
- "Guidelines for the management of traumatic dental injuries. I. Fractures and luxations of permanent teeth". Dental Traumatology. 23 (2): 66–71. doi:10.1111/j...