concept:dislocation
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[noun] In men's gymnastics, a rotating of the shoulders when performing a backwards turn on the still rings. Many skills in acrobatics appear to involve dislocating a joint, when they actually do not. | [noun] In men's gymnastics, a rotating of the shoulders when performing a backwards turn on the still rings. Many skills in acrobatics appear to involve dislocating a joint, when they actually do not. | ||
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+ | Dislocation generally is taken to mean a joint is beyond the control of the muscles and tendons surrounding it. | ||
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+ | A Controlled Dislocation is controlled that it was intentional - the adjacent muscles and tendons might not be in control, but the movement can be at least partially controlled, and reset to a normal range. | ||
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+ | Compate with [[Overextension]] | ||
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