Definition of Dislocations

1. Noun. (plural of dislocation) ¹

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Definition of Dislocations

1. dislocation [n] - See also: dislocation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dislocations

dislinking
dislinks
disload
disloaded
disloads
dislocate
dislocated
dislocates
dislocating
dislocatio
dislocatio erecta
dislocation
dislocation fracture
dislocation of articular processes
dislocations (current term)
dislodge
dislodgeable
dislodged
dislodgement
dislodgements
dislodges
dislodging
dislodgment
dislodgments
dislogistic
disloign
disloigns
disloyal
disloyally

Literary usage of Dislocations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. General Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics, in Fifty Lectures: A Textbook by Theodor Billroth (1890)
"At present we shall speak only of traumatic dislocations. ... dislocations generally are rare injuries; in some joints they are so rare that the whole ..."

2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1893)
"REDUCTION OF dislocations OF THE SHOULDER-JOINT BY MANIPULATION. ... Several of the dislocations were reduced in the first stage of the manipulation, ..."

3. A System of surgery v.2: Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and Operative by Samuel David Gross (1872)
"PARTIAL AND COMPLICATED dislocations. The possibility of a partial ... dislocations of the hip-joint are sometimes complicated with fracture of the femur ..."

4. The Science and Art of Surgery: A Treatise on Surgical Injuries, Diseases by John Eric Erichsen, Marcus Beck (1884)
"dislocations OF THE LOWER LIMB. dislocations OF THE PELVIS.—It often happens that, in consequence of severe blows upon or compression of the pelvis, ..."

5. Organizations by James G. March, Herbert Alexander Simon (1878)
"dislocations. or luxation is a displacement, as regards their relative i.of the bones which enter into the formation of a joint. dislocations r' ' Carini i ..."

6. Treatise on Orthopedic Surgery by Edward Hickling Bradford, Robert Williamson Lovett (1899)
"The very great preponderance of hip dislocations among these has never been satisfactorily explained, and so few cases of congenital dislocations of other ..."

7. Injuries & Diseases of the Bones and Joints by Frederick Henry Baetjer, Charles Alexander Waters (1921)
"CHAPTER VII ACQUIRED dislocations dislocations are not often seen by the ... In the writers' series of cases the percentage of shoulder dislocations is ..."

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