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词根:luxate
vt.luxate 使脱臼;使骨脱节
"骨头或关节脱位",1550年代,源自于晚期拉丁语的 luxationem(主格 luxatio)"脱位",是拉丁语 luxare 的动名词,意为"脱位",字面意思为"倾斜",源自于希腊语 loxos,意为"向一侧弯曲,倾斜,斜的",比喻为"模棱两可",这个词的起源不确定。
脱位,脱骱:同dislocation
Late Latin luxation-, luxatio, from Latin luxare to dislocate, from luxus dislocated — more at lock
The first known use of luxation was in 1552
luxationnoun
dislocation of an anatomical part
1 Irondequoit Town of western New York on Lake Ontario and Irondequoit Bay, near Rochester. lees Sediment settling during fermentation, especially wine; dregs. luxation Displacement or misalignment of a joint or organ.
2 This type of luxation is rarely observed and is usually due to violent strain and abnormal extension of the stifle joint.
3 Occasionally one may observe in suckling colts outward luxation of the patella wherein there is history of navel infection and no marked evidence of rachitis is present.
4 According to Queen City News, authorities listed Robinson’s cause of death as a severe spinal cord injury and atlas luxation — indicating a broken neck and cracked spine.
5 The outer trochlear rim being the smaller of the two, inward luxation does not occur in the horse.
6 Upward luxation of the patella is characterized by the stiff-extended position of the leg.
7 As a rule, the reduction of this form of luxation is not difficult.
8 Such a deformity subjects the animal to frequent luxations.
9 Usually, luxation and fracture may be differentiated in that there is no crepitation in luxation and more or less crepitation exists in fracture.
10 Where a complete luxation of the metacarpophalangeal joint exists, it is probable that in most cases sufficient injury to collateral and capsular ligaments has been done to render complete recovery improbable, if not impossible.
11 Pinto's ability is called "globe luxation.
平托的这种能力通常被称做“眼球脱臼”。
12 During our testing, the GT3 RS stopped from 70 mph in 128 feet, darn near short enough to cause globe luxation.
13 Treatment.—Where treatment is attempted, immobilization as in luxation is in order.
14 Post-operative complications can occur (5-30%) and are most commonly due to luxation (Figure 8), fracture of the bone (Figure 9), infection, or loosening of the implants (Figure 10).
手术后的并发症发生(5-30%),最常见的缘故原由脱位(图8),骨(图9),传染,或植入物(图10)松动断裂。
15 But where luxation of phalanges accompanies sprain, reposition and immobilization are necessary—that is if cases are thought likely to benefit by any treatment.
16 Thirty-five centuries ago Darius, son of Hydaspis, suffered a simple luxation of the foot; it was not diagnosed in this land of Apis and of the deified discoverer of medicine.
17 In upward luxation, reduction is effected by attempting further extension of the stifle joint and at the same time the patella is pulled outward, off the internal rim of the trochlea.
18 The luxation was downward and forward, and the strong, nervous reaction of the muscles had pulled the head of the bone deep into my armpit.
19 Extension of the hock in upward luxation of the patella, permits of flexion of the phalanges.
20 He could displace his muscles so that the lower angles of the scapulae projected and presented the appearance historically attributed to luxation of the scapula.