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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Joint dislocation
  1. ... height under 4 and a half feet. Joint dislocations, most often affecting the knees, hips, and elbows, ... type; humero-spinal dysostosis; and chondrodysplasia with multiple dislocations. Recently, researchers have proposed the umbrella term CHST3- ...
  2. ... their height (disproportionate short stature) beginning before birth. Dislocation of the bones at the top of the ... an exaggerated curvature of the lower back (hyperlordosis), dislocation of the hips, and soles of the feet ...
  3. ... The loose joints are unstable and prone to dislocation and chronic pain. In the arthrochalasia type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, infants have hypermobility and dislocations of both hips at birth.Many people with ...
  4. ... an abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis), partial dislocation (subluxation) of certain joints, and unusually long fingers ...
  5. ... with inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfeet) and dislocations of the hips, knees, and elbows. Bones in ...
  6. ... same family. Affected individuals are usually born with dislocations of the hips, knees, or elbows. Foot abnormalities, ...
  7. ... with inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfeet) and dislocations of the hips, knees, and elbows. Bones in ...
  8. ... bulk, loose (hyperextensible) joints that can lead to dislocations, and protrusion of organs through gaps in muscles ( ...
  9. ... curves to the side (kyphoscoliosis), foot deformities, hip dislocation, and joint deformities called contractures that restrict the ...
  10. ... patellae) are small, irregularly shaped, or absent, and dislocation of the patella is common. Some people with ...
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