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Stiffness or loss of motion may be the major symptom in patients with adhesive capsulitis, dislocation or glenohumeral joint arthritis.
Here, I survey the results of our investigation of the atomic structure of dislocation cores in homopolar semiconductors.
It's almost as if we experience an unease, a dislocation, because our freedom to move somewhere else is temporarily suspended.
The surgeon performs a capsulorrhaphy by suturing the anterior capsule to decrease the occurrence of postoperative hip dislocation.
Higher rates might buttress the greenback, but with a real possibility of inciting deleveraging, illiquidity, and market dislocation.
It is very essential that materials required by these indentors are received by them regularly to avoid any dislocation in their work.
The results show a dislocation of the nanotube indicative of a possible disassembly process that may influence the channel conduction.
Back in the main galleries, the video installations of Jane and Louise Wilson and Willie Doherty reinforce that sensation of dislocation.
Violent death, dislocation, and general social breakdown were among the immediate problems faced by the Congolese.
The unfolding credit market dislocation took direct aim at the blue chips and financials this week.
But I am intellectualizing this book, which can only give you the experience of dislocation viscerally, through the flow of its language.
It should also be added that the fine precipitate particles can act as dislocation multiplication centers during plastic deformation.
While uncertain, this interstitial space of unknowing was refreshing in its dislocation from the daily constraints posed by plantation culture.
The same mechanisms that produce toe fractures may cause a ligament sprain, contusion, dislocation, tendon injury, or other soft tissue injury.
This first description of knee dislocation involved a patient who was a miner and injured his knee in an earthfall.
The unfolding credit market dislocation took a decided turn for the worst this week.
This injury is not to be confused with a shoulder dislocation, which is when the humerus pops out of the glenoid fossa on the scapula.
The dialogue participates in this uneasy sense of dislocation, being composed of vocabularies that effect various degrees of depersonalisation.
Basically the blood supply to the bone is cut off or depleted during dislocation and if this occurs for long enough the bone dies.
As a briskly efficient technician attached the rope I had a most odd sense of dislocation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This form is less often accompanied by a fracture of the malleoli than is the case in the backward dislocation.
A fall from horseback, a carriage, or a bicycle may result in a dislocation of the shoulder joint.
Admirable, too, is the Hippocratic description of dislocation of the shoulder and of the jaw.
It most frequently occurs in the stifle joint, where dislocation of the kneepan takes place.
Kocher's method is suitable for the great majority of cases of sub-coracoid dislocation.
In old-standing disease of the eye the suspensory ligament may yield in part, and thus lead to lens dislocation.
This ligament is ruptured in certain severe cases of dislocation of the hip.
And yet what a change of view produced by it, what a dislocation of judgment!
A dislocation is spoken of as a downthrow or an upcast, according to the direction in which it is approached.
By thus converting a posterior into an anterior dislocation, the tilting of the pelvis and the lordosis are greatly diminished.
The dates of these survivals may be explained by that dislocation of the Samhain festival already pointed out.
To this form the name total dislocation of the astragalus is given.
There's a compound fracture above the knee, and a dislocation below.
There was no dislocation, the doctors told her, but a very bad wrench.
If natural forces of labor could cause the dislocation resulting in the condition, many lawsuits could rest on shakier ground.
Many of the ivory inlayings of her bulwarks and cabins were started from their places, by the unnatural dislocation.
This fracture might be taken for a dislocation or sprain of the ankle.
But what becomes of the past when place is torn away, when the sensorium is radically displaced, and when exile or dislocation marks out the limits of existence?
And it was that, I imagined, that infernal dislocation, that aimlessness peculiar to the harrowing conditions of modern life, which Baudelaire had taken so painfully to heart.
Krauss's debut novel garnered critical acclaim for its inventiveness and the author's gift for language that powerfully educes Samson's dislocation.
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