Dislocation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dislocate
joint to move from its socket to disjoint as to dislocate your bones
dislocated
separated at the joint used especially of limbs as a dislocated knee
Dislocation
The act of displacing or the state of being displaced
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Exarticulation
Luxation the dislocation of a joint
Luxation
act of luxating or the state of being luxated a dislocation
Grievous hurt
joint. Sixthly.--Permanent disfiguration of the head or face. Seventhly.--Fracture or dislocation of a bone or tooth. Eigthly.--Any hurt which endangers life
Wound
any lesion of the body, whether cut, bruise, contusion, fracture, dislocation, or burn. In surgery it is confined to a solution
Eluxation
Dislocation luxation
Huttoning
Forcible manipulation of a dislocated stiff or painful joint
VerbarScala
A machine formerly employed for reducing dislocations of the humerus
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