dislocation

अव्यवस्था
definition
noun
he fell prey to loneliness and a wrenching sense of dislocation
disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place or state.
translation of 'dislocation'
स्थानभ्रंश,
गड़बड़ी,
अव्यवस्था,
जोड़ से अलग करना,
विस्थापन
noun
जोड़ का हट जाना,
संधिभंग भ्रष्टता,
स्थान भ्रष्टता,
जोड़ उखड़ना
example
A palpable ‘clunk’ during either maneuver is considered a strongly positive sign for 'dislocation' of the hip.
Family 'dislocation' has obvious social and emotional costs, especially for the children who lose a parent and often a source of income.
This would cause a massive economic 'dislocation' in Europe, bringing with it a head on confrontation with the working class.
If you have an interest in what is driving the economic rationalism and enormous social and environmental 'dislocation' we are experiencing then this is the meeting for you.
An insertion or deletion creates either a 00 or a 11-a flaw much like a 'dislocation' in a crystal.
Radiographs show superior displacement of the clavicle and complete 'dislocation' of the joint with weights.
congenital 'dislocation' of the hip
As a writer, someone who spends a lot of time in his own head, he sympathises with Barney's sense of 'dislocation' .
Several studies have reported the presence of excessive hip capsular laxity associated with previous hip 'dislocation' or subluxation.
he fell prey to loneliness and a wrenching sense of 'dislocation'
This zero intensity point is equivalent to a 'dislocation' on a crystal lattice.
These potential complications include embolus, pneumonia, infection, joint 'dislocation' , or deep vein thrombosis.
It is a modern, mass movement originating in the social distress and 'dislocation' created by capitalist crisis.
The mechanism of most spinal cord injuries is spinal fracture or 'dislocation' .
All these changes threaten social 'dislocation' , hitting the poorest and most vulnerable hardest.
Violent death, 'dislocation' , and general social breakdown were among the immediate problems faced by the Congolese.
congenital 'dislocation' of the hip
Common abnormalities, which include loss of extension and loss of flexion, may indicate old elbow injury, 'dislocation' , fractures, etc.
rapid urban and industrial development brought immense social 'dislocation' in its wake
It all added up to a sense of 'dislocation' , a feeling of being removed from the ‘real’ world: isolated and unsettled.
In the political destabilization of American capitalism, accompanied by extreme economic 'dislocation' , political events are intensifying the process of a serious economic downturn.
Patients with fracture of the proximal or medial clavicle often have concomitant posterior 'dislocation' of the sternoclavicular joint.
The figures are not surprising, and probably explain the growing sense of 'dislocation' from British society I've had for the last five years or so.
It was a cause of economic inequality, crime, and social 'dislocation' .
Patients recovered from shallow water, particularly those with head injuries, often have an associated fracture or 'dislocation' of the cervical spine.
Ultimately, most crime arises not from greedy human nature, but from privation and the social 'dislocation' that accompanies it.
It may be particularly useful in the pediatric population for diagnosis of hip joint subluxation and 'dislocation' .
This patient had walked all her life without hip joints as the result of untreated congenital 'dislocation' of both hip joints.
This might lead to growing social 'dislocation' and rising economic inequality within the European Union.
It is very important that their advice is followed to avoid complications or 'dislocation' of the new joint.
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