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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. Alaska Days with John Muir
A cataplasm of the juice, with rye meal, is good against luxations and ruptures. Notes and Queries, Number 193, July 9, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
A dislocation or luxation is a persistent displacement of the opposing ends of the bones forming a joint. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
The third and final section, of 35 chapters, deals with the reduction, luxation, and treatment of injured bones, including fracture of the pelvis. Drawings and Pharmacy in Al-Zahrawi's 10th-Century Surgical Treatise
Dislocations and luxations are interchangeable terms, meaning the separation and displacement of the articulating surfaces of the bones entering into the formation of a joint. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
Fragments of the veil of the saintess Coleta, and the use of her well-worn cloak, immediately cured a terrible luxation, and a cataleptic patient was restored to sanity by drinking from her cup. Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing
The great use which they make of their simples is for the cure of wounds, fractures, dislocations, luxations, and ruptures. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3
It is not surprising, then, to find that the treatment of fractures and luxations is eminently practical, and, indeed, on any subject that he touches he throws practical light. Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages
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. The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference
Cause.—The accident of a luxation is less often encountered in the animal races than in man. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
They know that fractures or luxations of the spine are mortal, but not fractures of the skull; and they likewise know, from experience, in what parts of the body wounds prove fatal. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16
Joints having the greater freedom of movement are apt to suffer luxation more frequently. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
The fourth is an affection rather of the neck, due to an inflammation of the vertebræ—retropharyngeal abscess—that may be followed by luxation and is complicated by great difficulty of respiration. Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages
He was taken to the hospital, where, fortunately, Mr. White immediately reduced the luxation. An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Volume 1 With Remarks on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners, Etc. of The Native Inhabitants of That Country. to Which Are Added, Some Particulars of New Zealand; Compiled, By Permission, From The Mss. of Lieutenant-Governor King.
Treatment.—The treatment of luxations must, of course, be similar to that of fractures. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
Bonnet reports a case of fracture of both thighs, two right ribs, luxation of the clavicle, and accidental club-foot with tenotomy, with good recovery from all the complications. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Treatment.—Where treatment is attempted, immobilization as in luxation is in order. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
This luxation can be noticed best when standing in front of the animal. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
All dislocations, luxations and subluxations of bones and ligaments should be corrected by expert manipulation. Nature Cure
The same general plan which is ordinarily employed in correcting luxation is indicated here, but because of the heavy musculature of the hip, complete anesthesia is imperative in all such manipulations. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Among the wise men of Egypt, then in her acme of civilization, there was not one to reduce the simple luxation which any student of the present day would easily diagnose and successfully treat. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
It is possible also that a temporary luxation of the patella took place first and caused the animal to struggle in such manner that fracture followed. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
In case the luxation is more permanent, the horse stands quietly with the affected leg held stiffly and extended backward. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
Such cases may be styled momentary luxation, whether they are due to a weakened condition of the patellar ligaments or spasmodic contraction of the crural muscles. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Etiology and Occurrence.—Uncomplicated femoral luxation is of less frequent occurrence in the horse than in the other domestic animals. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
The following treatment may be recommended: The luxation may be reduced in the large majority of cases by backing or turning the animal. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
This operation has been found a corrective in cases of outward luxation as well as those of upward dislocation of the patella when resorted to before the trochleae are worn from frequent luxation. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
As a rule, the reduction of this form of luxation is not difficult. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Acheson records a case of luxation of the cervical spine with recovery after the use of a jury-mast. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
The deep cotyloid cavity renders disarticulation difficult and luxation does not often take place. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
After reducing the luxation it is advisable to tie the rope to the collar, so that the limb is carried forward. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
This has contributed to the extant cause of misconception as to actual differences between luxation and conditions simulating dislocation. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Etiology and Occurrence.—This, the most common luxation met with in the equine subject, has been described by writers as existing in many forms. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Congenital luxation of the femora, when it appears in adult women is a prominent factor in dystocia. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
This form of luxation is also the one usually seen following debilitating diseases such as influenza and pneumonia. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Such a deformity subjects the animal to frequent luxations. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
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. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
This type of luxation is rarely observed and is usually due to violent strain and abnormal extension of the stifle joint. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
But where luxation of phalanges accompanies sprain, reposition and immobilization are necessary—that is if cases are thought likely to benefit by any treatment. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Where extreme luxation is present in both stifles, the prognosis is unfavorable. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Falls or violent strains are necessary to produce this luxation. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Occasionally, evidence of chronic luxation of the femur is observed in the anatomical laboratory. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Extension of the hock in upward luxation of the patella, permits of flexion of the phalanges. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Usually, luxation and fracture may be differentiated in that there is no crepitation in luxation and more or less crepitation exists in fracture. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
In upward luxation, then, the leg is extended as if too long, but the phalanges may be in a state of moderate flexion. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
The outer trochlear rim being the smaller of the two, inward luxation does not occur in the horse. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Symptomatology.—Entire luxation of this joint when present is so evident that one cannot fail to recognize the condition. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
In valuable breeding animals, owners may prefer that treatment be attempted when a lateral luxation and detachment of but one common ligament have permitted luxation without complete disarticulation and rupture of the joint capsule. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
It is evident, when one considers the symptomatology and nature of the affection, that fixed luxation is usually caused by undue strain or violent and abnormal movement of a part. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Experience has shown that where luxation with detachment of a collateral ligament occurs, recovery is slow and incomplete—there always results considerable exostosis at the site of injury. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Often fracture of bones are concomitant and then, of course, mobility is increased and not decreased as is the case in uncomplicated luxation. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Carpal luxation when present is to be recognized by finding the apposing carpal bones joined in an abnormal manner—that is, out of position. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
There is no particular difference in the handling of carpal luxation and dislocation of other bones. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
The second class, outward luxation, occurs in colts and is, in many instances, congenital. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
In temporary luxations, disarticulation is but momentary and spontaneous reposition always results; while a fixed luxation does not reduce spontaneously but remains luxated until reposition is effected by proper manipulation and treatment. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Temporary luxation of the patella is a common affection of the horse and fixed luxation of this bone also occurs. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Fixed luxation may be of such character as to be practically irreducible because of extensive damage done to ligaments or cartilage. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
By this method one may differentiate true crepitation, false crepitation, luxation and inflammation of ligaments that have been injured, as in sprains of such structures in the phalangeal region. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Upward luxation of the patella is characterized by the stiff-extended position of the leg. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Because of the large humeral head articulating as it does with a glenoid cavity, scapulohumeral luxations are very rare in the horse. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
There exists, however, no luxation in such cases. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
When luxation does occur, irreparable injury is usually done. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
If luxation is downward, traction on the extremity will tend to dislodge the head of the femur from the inferior acetabular margin making reduction possible. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
As a matter of fact, in the horse, patellar luxation is the one frequent affection of this kind. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
As a rule, complete disarticulation immobilizes the affected joint and in most instances there is noticeable an abnormal prominence in the immediate vicinity—in patellar luxation, the whole bone. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Scapulohumeral arthritis may result then from infections, local or metastatic; from injuries, such as contusions of various kinds; from wounds, which break the surface structure or perforate the joint capsule; or from luxations. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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