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- Joint_stability abstract "Joint stability refers to the resistance offered by various musculoskeletal tissues that surround a skeletal joint. Several subsystems ensure the stability of a joint. These are the passive, active and neural subsystems. It is believed that one or more of the subsystems must have failed if joint instability occurs, usually a torn or overstretched ligament. Instability of joints can cause unhealthy ranges of movement in your joints which can result in the joints fracturing.The bony components that may relate to the potential for joint instability can be measured by use of x-rays. Plain film lateral x-rays can be used to evaluate for translations anteriorly (anterolisthesis) or posteriorly (retrolisthesis). Where plain films indicate the likelihood of these translations being significant, flexion-extension views can be utilized to determine the dynamic range of movement of joints. This allows for a more accurate view of any potential instability issues.".
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- Joint_stability wikiPageLength "1712".
- Joint_stability wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Joint_stability wikiPageRevisionID "704262903".
- Joint_stability wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_therapy.
- Joint_stability wikiPageWikiLink Human_musculoskeletal_system.
- Joint_stability wikiPageWikiLink Joint.
- Joint_stability wikiPageWikiLink Retrolisthesis.
- Joint_stability wikiPageWikiLink Category:Retrolisthesis.
- Joint_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "Joint stability".
- Joint_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "joint stability".
- Joint_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "stability".
- Joint_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "stabilizer".
- Joint_stability wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musculoskeletal-stub.
- Joint_stability wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Joint_stability subject Category:Physical_therapy.
- Joint_stability subject Category:Retrolisthesis.
- Joint_stability type Occupation.
- Joint_stability comment "Joint stability refers to the resistance offered by various musculoskeletal tissues that surround a skeletal joint. Several subsystems ensure the stability of a joint. These are the passive, active and neural subsystems. It is believed that one or more of the subsystems must have failed if joint instability occurs, usually a torn or overstretched ligament.".
- Joint_stability label "Joint stability".
- Joint_stability sameAs Q6269558.
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- Joint_stability sameAs Q6269558.
- Joint_stability wasDerivedFrom Joint_stability?oldid=704262903.
- Joint_stability isPrimaryTopicOf Joint_stability.