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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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Nucleation of dislocations and their dynamics in layered oxide cathode materials during battery charging

Nature Energy, 2017
Lithium-rich layered oxides (LRLO) are among the leading candidates for the next-generation cathode material for energy storage, delivering 50% excess capacity over commercially used compounds.
A. Singer   +19 more
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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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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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Atomic-Scale Measurement of Flexoelectric Polarization at SrTiO_{3} Dislocations.

Physical Review Letters, 2018
Owing to the broken translational symmetry at dislocations, a strain gradient naturally exists around the dislocation cores and can significantly influence the electrical and mechanical properties.
P. Gao   +8 more
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Carpal Dislocations

Hand Clinics, 2006
Carpal dislocations are rare but devastating injuries. They most often occur from high-energy trauma such a motor vehicle accidents, falls from a height, or industrial-related accidents. Encompassing a spectrum of pathology, these injuries include perilunate dislocations, transcarpal fracture-dislocations, radiocarpal dislocations, axial or ...
Ryan J, Grabow, Louis, Catalano
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Metacarpophalangeal Dislocations

Hand Clinics, 1988
Although MCP joint dislocations are much less common than PIP dislocations, they present a unique set of problems. MCP dislocations usually require open reduction. The obstructions to reduction include the volar plate, interposed ligaments, and the finger-trap effect of intrinsics and flexor tendons.
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Ankle Dislocation

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 1994
From 1980 to 1991, 14 patients with pure ankle dislocation unassociated with fracture were identified. All patients were young adults (18-41 years of age) with a male preponderance (11 of 14). The cause of injury in nine of the 14 cases was a motor vehicle accident and in the remainder, sporting events or fall from a height. Thirteen of the 14 injuries
H D, Moehring   +3 more
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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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Occipitoatlantal Dislocation

Neurosurgery, 2010
Occipitoatlantal dislocation (OAD) can be devastating. This injury may be fatal in many cases, but more survivors are reported because of improvements in diagnosis and treatment. This article describes the diagnosis and treatment of OAD. To diagnose and treat OAD appropriately, neurosurgeons must have a detailed understanding of the anatomy of the ...
Mark, Garrett   +4 more
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