dislocated in the PONS Dictionary

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he dislocated his shoulder

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Weaver dislocated her left shoulder in the warm-up before the original dance but was able to compete and the couple won the bronze medal.
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The revolutionaries also succeeded in dislocating telephone and telegraph communications and disrupting the movement of the trains.
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He extended one arm to protect his head, and his shoulder was dislocated on impact.
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However, he was forced to redshirt the 2000 season after dislocating his shoulder early in the season.
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To accomplish this feat, he reportedly practised rotating his head for three years and also had to dislocate various vertebrae.
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He dislocated his right ankle and in the process broke a bone and ligaments.
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The fall dislocated his shoulder and broke two ribs.
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It is possible to suffer a broken neck without becoming tetraplegic if the vertebrae are fractured or dislocated but the spinal cord is not damaged.
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However, he dislocated his shoulder early in the season, hampering his effectiveness.
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It is exceedingly rare for the ankle joint to dislocate in the presence of ligamentous injury alone.
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