subluxation

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subluksasyon
(Tıp) Tam olmayan çıkık, sublüksasyon
English - English
The partial dislocation of one of the bones of a joint
Partial shifting of a bone in a joint
a term used most often by the chiropractic profession to describe an unnatural condition of misalignment in the vertebrae of the spine
An incomplete or partial dislocation
1 Partial or incomplete dislocation; 2 A term describing an abnormal anatomical position of a joint which exceeds the normal physiologic limit but does not exceed the joints anatomical limit
An incomplete luxation or dislocation; though a relationship is altered, contact between joint surfaces remains
partial displacement of a joint or organ
a gradual separation of a line in an articulation
Any osseous or soft tissue which is out of alignment and producing nerve interference
When a vertebra of the spine loses its proper position and becomes misaligned with the vertebrae above and below it, thus compromising the nerves, which results in interference of nerve transmissions from the brain to tissues, organs, and muscles Unfortunately, most subluxations have no pain, so generally many people are not aware of them Subluxations physically cause your spine to wear unevenly, which leads to early degeneration, pain, and break down of the spine
A slight dislocation or disfunction of vertabrae or other joints A subluxated joint is a joint that is restricted or jammed within its normal range of motion It is not dislocated and yet it is not working properly Myofascially shortened muscles can place stress on the joints that causes them to re-subluxate repeatedly Subluxated joints can keep muscles irritated and shortened Thus we can have a viscous cycle that can be most readily interrupted by combined treatment of the muscle and joint problems
{i} sprain, partial dislocation (Medicine)
Partial dislocation of a joint
Partial dislocation of a joint The term usually implies that the joint can return to its normal position without formal reduction
It occurs when trauma to the body causes one of the spinal bones to slip out of place This misaligned bone presses on the delicate spinal cord and nerves, interfering with the mental impulses traveling from the brain to the body The entire nerve system will then begin to malfunction PREVIOUS PAGE
Similar to luxation, it refers to a less distinct dislocation and is usually an injury to the ligaments
A vertebra(e) that has lost its normal position, normal function, and its equilibrium sufficiently to modify nerve conduction
Similar to luxation, it refers to a less distinct dislocation, and is usually an injury to the ligaments
incomplete or partial dislocation
Partial dislocation (as of one of the bones in a joint)
subluxations
plural of subluxation
subluxation

    Hyphenation

    sub·lux·a·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    sıblıkseyşın

    Pronunciation

    /səbləkˈsāsʜən/ /səbləkˈseɪʃən/

    Etymology

    () From modern Latin, corresponding to sub- +‎ luxation.
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