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If the dislocation was due to a preexisting malalignment, the knee may dislocate again.
"Malocclusion and methodology: The problem and relevance of dental malalignment in animals."
The most common fracture pattern usually demonstrates malalignment of this angle and collapse in a dorsal direction.
Often a result of a short back, or injury or malalignment of the lumbar vertebrae.
Malalignment of pelvic and/or back joints.
Structural malalignment, muscle weakness.
"Scapular neck fracture - the influence of permanent malalignment of the glenoid neck on clinical outcome".
Rheumatoid arthritis & psoriatic arthritis, therefore the clinician must assess the hands for rheumatologic deformities and malalignment.
Possible causes include a tight iliotibial band, neuromas, bursitis, overuse, malalignment, core instability, and patellar maltracking.
DePuy identified reasons for the failure of the hip replacement system as component loosening, component malalignment, infection, fracture of the bone, dislocation, metal sensitivity and pain.
Patients with Crouzon syndrome sometimes exhibit malformations of the external ear and/or the middle ear, such as malalignment of the pinna (Peterson-Falzone et al., 2001).
The glenopolar angle (GPA) is a measure for the rotational malalignment of the glenoid about an anteroposterior (front-to-back) axis perpendicular to the scapular plane.
Unlike traditional bunion surgery, with bunionplasty, there is a specific focus to minimize, limit or hide incisions for a more plastic surgery result while also correcting the underlying bony malalignment.
Malalignment of the nail plate is a congenital malalignment of the nail of the great toe, and is often misdiagnosed even though it is a common condition.
Embryology studies show that it is a result of anterior malalignment of the aorticopulmonary septum, resulting in the clinical combination of a VSD, pulmonary stenosis, and an overriding aorta.
Many orthopaedists have challenged these contraindications and have advocated meniscal transplantation, in conjunction with cartilage repair, ACL reconstruction or osteotomy in patients with evidence of arthritic deterioration, instability or malalignment.
The horse has an enlargement at the top of the croup, or a malalignment of the croup with the pelvis and lumbar vertebrae, caused by the tearing of a ligament at the top of the croup.
Congenital onychodysplasia of the index fingers is defined by the presence of the condition at birth, either unilateral or bilateral index finger involvement, variable distortion of the nail or lunula, and polyonychia, micronychia, anonychia, hemionychogryphosis, or malalignment.
Malalignment of the septum can cause the congenital heart conditions Tetralogy of Fallot, truncus arteriosus, D-Transposition of the Great Vessels, tricuspid atresia, and TAVPR (Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return).
Patients with Melnick-Needles syndrome have typical facies (exophthalmos, full cheeks, micrognathia and malalignment of teeth), flaring of the metaphyses of long bones, s-like curvature of bones of legs, irregular constrictions in the ribs, and sclerosis of base of skull.
While there may be some excess bone, the bunion is really a structural malalignment of the big toe joint, causing the big toe to deviate towards the smaller toes, and a metatarsal bone to be pushed in an opposite direction, creating the prominent bone on the inside of the foot.