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Posterior Shoulder Dislocations and Fracture-Dislocations

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2005
Posterior shoulder dislocations and fracture-dislocations are uncommon injuries that most often occur during seizures or as a result of high-energy trauma. Despite advances in imaging, they are frequently diagnosed late. Detection is facilitated by heightened clinical suspicion of the injury in high-risk individuals together with appropriate ...
C Michael, Robinson, Joseph, Aderinto
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Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations of the Tarsometatarsal Joints

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1987
Dislocations and fracture-dislocations of the tarsometatarsal joints are potentially disabling injuries that present challenging therapeutic problems. Early recognition is imperative and is based on a familiarity with the important anatomic features of this joint, mechanism of injury, and subtle radiographic changes that often accompany these lesions ...
C T, Arntz, S T, Hansen
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Perilunate Dislocation and Perilunate Fracture-dislocation

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon, 2011
Perilunate dislocations and perilunate fracture-dislocations usually result from high-energy traumatic injuries to the wrist and are associated with a characteristic spectrum of bony and ligamentous damage. Radiographic evaluation of the wrist reveals loss of normal radiocarpal and intercarpal colinearity and bony insult, which may be overlooked at the
Spencer J, Stanbury, John C, Elfar
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Testicular dislocation

Abdominal Radiology, 1994
A case of unilateral superficial testicular dislocation following blunt scrotal trauma is described, including CT findings.
S, Toranji, Z, Barbaric
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Subtalar Dislocations

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2015
Subtalar dislocations make up 1-2% of all dislocations, about 75% of them being medial dislocations. Treatment consists of early reduction under adequate sedation. In cases of soft tissue interposition or locked dislocations, open reduction is warranted.
Stefan, Rammelt, Jens, Goronzy
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FRACTURES, DISLOCATIONS, AND FRACTURE-DISLOCATIONS OF THE SPINE

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1963
Over 1000 patients with traumatic paraplegia or tetraplegia and many more with fractures and dislocations of the spine without damage to the central nervous system have been observed and treated at the Sheffield Spinal Injuries Centre. The vertebral lesions with or without injury to the spinal cord or nerve roots have been classified on the basis of ...
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Congruences of Dislocations in Continuously Dislocated Crystals

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2001
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Perilunate Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations/Radiocarpal Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations

2010
By virtue of its complex anatomy, the human wrist is subject to a wide variety of injury patterns resulting from similar mechanisms of injury. The most common mechanism of injury occurs when force is transmitted through the wrist, ascending from a palmar contact as the patient resists a fall or other contact. The second major mechanism of injury occurs
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Arytenoid Dislocation

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978
The reported incidence of arytenoid cartilage dislocation is low. This may be due to the wide range and orientation of motion allowed by the cricoarytenoid articulation and the laxity of its joint capsule. In two previously reported instances of arytenoid dislocation, the authors have suggested that endotracheal intubation is generally not sufficient ...
C A, Quick, G E, Merwin
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Dislocation of the Knee

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1991
The results of treatment for vascular and ligamentous injuries in 17 patients who suffered complete dislocation of the knee were reviewed. Eight patients had 23 associated injuries. All nine patients who had injuries of the popliteal artery had arterial reconstruction with saphenous vein bypass grafts, which were successful in eight (89 ...
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