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Things subluxation often describes (“subluxation ________”)
dislocation, based, equivalents
How subluxation often is described (“________ subluxation”)
atlantoaxial, posterior, anterior, lateral, recurrent, joint, axial, dorsal, patellar, congenital, rotary, chronic, cervical, rotatory, medial, inferior, radial, traumatic, forward, superior, vertebral, tibial, progressive, palmar, slight, subaxial, spontaneous, persistent, vertical, severe, transient, mild, volar, bilateral, peroneal, unilateral, partial, upward, significant, ulnar, acute, rotational, fracture, residual, minimal, rheumatoid, spinal, symptomatic, painful, distal, patellofemoral, humeral, minor, sacroiliac, shoulder, voluntary, subtle, subsequent, fixed, glenohumeral, mandibular, chiropractic, downward, associated, hip, posterolateral, femoral, proximal, secondary, marked, apparent, subtalar, momentary, habitual, intervertebral, talonavicular, patella, resultant, anterolateral, backward, atraumatic, static, isolated, peritalar, moderate, pathological, metacarpophalangeal, biceps, irreducible
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