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Wat (wie) is luxation$45796$ - definitie

MEDICAL CONDITION
Patellar luxation; Trick knee; Patella luxation; Luxating patellas; Subluxation of patella; Medial Patellar Luxation; Medial patellar luxation
  • MRI after luxation of the right patella: A bone bruise is at the medial surface of the patella (axial image) and in the corresponding surface of the lateral condyle of the femur (coronal). The medial retinaculum of the patella is at least partially disrupted.

Luxating patella         
A luxating patella, sometimes called a trick knee, is a condition in which the patella, or kneecap, dislocates or moves out of its normal location.
dislocate         
MEDICAL INJURY
Dislocate; Dislocated; Luxation; Joint+dislocation; Dislocation (medicine); Dislocated joint; Joint dislocations
['d?sl?ke?t]
¦ verb
1. disturb the normal position of (a joint in the body).
2. disturb the organization of; disrupt.
luxation         
MEDICAL INJURY
Dislocate; Dislocated; Luxation; Joint+dislocation; Dislocation (medicine); Dislocated joint; Joint dislocations
n.
Displacement (of a joint), dislocation, disjointing.

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Luxating patella

A luxating patella, sometimes called a trick knee, is a condition in which the patella, or kneecap, dislocates or moves out of its normal location. It can be associated with damage to the anterior cruciate ligament.

Patellar luxation is a common condition in dogs, particularly small and miniature breeds. The condition usually becomes evident between the ages of 4 and 6 months. It can occur in cats, as well, especially domestic short-haired cats.

There have been several reports of patella luxation in other species such as miniature pigs, alpacas, llamas, cattle and goats.