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Some children with knee disarticulation use prosthetic legs to walk.
The first surgical patient was a bilateral shoulder disarticulation amputee.
This was both more respectful and lessened the danger of disarticulation or breakage.
Symes - This is an ankle disarticulation while preserving the heel pad.
He also cited the "disarticulation between the state and society as a whole" as a source of violence within a society.
Hip disarticulation or above-knee amputees with very short residual limbs."
In some cases, those who have undergone hip disarticulation amputations can be candidates for a C-Leg.
The solidity and exactitude of the methods allow of this temporary but quite real disarticulation of knowledge.
The articulation of disarticulation.
Cave hyenas are thought to be responsible for the disarticulation and destruction of some cave bear skeletons.
As a rule, partial amputations are preferred to preserve joint function, but in oncological surgery, disarticulation is favored.
In medical terminology, disarticulation is the separation of two bones at their joint, either naturally by way of injury or by a surgeon during amputation.
Based on direct evidence and on the autopsy of Rafqa's remains in 1927, she became paralyzed due to "the progressive disarticulation of her bones.
For years, both were working for the disarticulation of the cartels in Mexico, and both knew how the drug cartels worked south of the border.
Marks on some bones show cut-marks of a nature indicative of defleshing, but most appear to suggest disarticulation of adult skeletons.
Flail chest can also occur when ribs are fractured proximally in conjunction with disarticulation of costal cartilages distally.
Amputation at the hip is called hip disarticulation and amputees who have had this amputation are also called hip disartics.
However, examination of the position of large leg elements in situ, notably the occurrence of rib bones under the pelvis, indicated butchery or purposeful disarticulation.
Institutional Critique is a form of commentary on the various institutions and conventions of art, as well as a radical disarticulation of the institution of art.
Regarding the body's lack of disarticulation, Patterson stated that such a process only occurs after wolves have eaten all available soft tissues, which had yet to occur with Carnegie.
The earliest evidence of modification was seen to be disarticulation of the skull bones and loss of teeth from the jaws (particularly of unrooted microtine teeth).
At the age of nine, his left leg was amputated up to the thigh as a consequence of an Ewing's sarcoma in the left fibula (knee disarticulation).
These include hip disarticulation, transfemoral, knee disarticulation, transtibial, symes, foot, partial foot, and toe.
Since the cutmarked bones were tooth marked and there were no carcasses or disarticulation of any leftovers, the evidence pointed at the idea of Homo being a scavenger.
Due to the construction of the fetlock joint, luxation will result in either a complete rupture of the flexor tendons and suspensory ligament or a lateral disarticulation.