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[dĭśär-tĭḱyə-lāt́]
(v.)To separate at the joints; disjoint.
(v.)To become disjointed.
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Definition of disarticulation in the Medical Dictionary. disarticulation explanation. Information about disarticulation in Free online English dictionary. What is disarticulation? Meaning of disarticulation medical term. ... The white officers are all in different poses suggestive of systemic disarticulation, a loss of...
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Acrotomophilia refers to sexual interest in amputees (from the Greek akron [extremity], tomein [to cut] and philein [to love]). It is a counterpart to apotemnophilia , the sexual interest in ...
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The knee disarticulation results in an excellent weight-bearing stump. It is most often used in children and young adults, but is nearly always avoided in the elderly and patient with ischemic disease.
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A non-profit, comprehensive, educational resource for high pelvic level amputees, Hemipelvectomy and Hip-Disarticulation. Includes a support network and practical information of interest for Prosthetists, Physical Therapists, Rehabilitation Specialists, and Physicians.
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disarticulation - Medical definition of disarticulation from A Dictionary of Nursing at Encyclopedia.com ... Bellmer's Argentine doll: Alejandra Pizarnik and the disarticulation of the self.(Critical essay); Magazine article from: Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words ;
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The use of a posterior myocutaneous flap is the most common method of coverage following hip disarticulation. ... The use of a posterior myocutaneous flap is the most common method of coverage following hip disarticulation. Other options for coverage following hemipelvectomy have been described mainly when the conventional...
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Eleven patients (12 ankles) who had Pirogoff ankle disarticulation were followed up for an average of 5. ... In Pirogoff ankle disarticulation, the leg-length discrepancy is compensated for by using the calcaneus. The patients only had a leg-length discrepancy of 2.8 cm on average, which enabled them to walk outdoors...
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Hip Disarticulation (HD) amputations are surgical procedures in which the lower limb is removed through the hip joint itself. Hemi-pelvectomy (HP) amputations are surgical procedures in which the lower limb is removed including a portion of the pelvis to which the lower limb is attached.
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