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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articular engagement" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "articular engagement"? If this is the case, you can use it in contexts related to joint movement or interaction in medical or anatomical discussions.
Example: "The physical therapist focused on improving the articular engagement of the patient's knee joint to enhance mobility."
Alternatives: "joint engagement" or "articular interaction".
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Convergent functional changes under homeotic control include laminar articular engagement with septo-neural transposition and ventrally arrayed lumbar transverse process support systems.
This technique renders the defect extra-articular and tightens the posterior restraints, functionally preventing engagement and acting as a check-rein against anterior translation.
The distance of this level of damage from the articular bearing surface we refer to from here on as the taper engagement level (TEL) (Figs 1 and 2).
These results suggest the presence of a certain link between the engagement of integrins and activation of RRAS in articular chondrocytes.
The first of these is a direct effect of RANKL blockade on cartilage by engagement of RANKL and RANK, which are expressed on articular chondrocytes [ 38].
The patients with metaphyseal fractures without joint engagement were in an almost normal situation at one year postoperatively, but the intra-articular fractures were also better than the reported by the patients in the above mentioned studies.
Engagement works.
And Mr. Rivkin knew what an articular fracture was before he could roller skate.
A Tissue-Penetrating Degeneratedork Restores the MechArticularoperties of Degenerated ArtiCartilagetilage.
"Player engagement leads to fan engagement".
He fulfilled that engagement.
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