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Meaning of Subluxate from wikipedia

- eye is called ectopia lentis, wherein it is displaced or malpositioned. Subluxated lenses are frequently found in those who have had ocular trauma and those...
- location. A partial dislocation of a lens is termed lens subluxation or subluxated lens; a complete dislocation of a lens is termed lens luxation or luxated...
- disrupted and have increased laxity, causing the costal cartilage tips to subluxate (partially dislocate). This results in pain or discomfort due to pinched...
- in the setting of an ankle fracture, the talus can become unstable and subluxate or dislocate. Patients may notice ecchymosis ("black and blue" coloration...
- [citation needed] In a condition known as cuboid syndrome, the cuboid can be subluxated downward causing a swollen kind of ache along the central portion of the...
- Practitioners. Portland, Oregon: Portland Printing House Co. OCLC 17205743. A subluxated vertebra ... is the cause of 95 percent of all diseases ... The other...
- when the vertebra loses its normal function and is not moving/hypomobile/subluxated. During this time the forces normally distributed by the nucleus pulposus...
- or as a part of an IOL exchange, following an anterior chamber IOL, or subluxated or dislocated IOL. Fibrin glue has been used previously, in various medical...
- on 2006-02-21. Retrieved 22 June 2020. Allen, Rick (November 2002). "Subluxated Cuboid Bone" (Reprinted from Instep Dance Magazine). Archived from the...
- facilitating its removal. Cryoextraction may still be used for the removal of subluxated (partially dislocated) lenses. Couching is the earliest do****ented form...