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Dislocation is displacement of a bone from its joint, and subluxation is partial displacement of a bone from its joint.

There are many structures that hold a joint in it's place, one of these is ligament which is a rigid and somewhat flexible structure, and capsule surround a joint which is filled with synovial fluid. When a force want to displace the joint for example during jumping or anything like this these structures prevent the joint from being displaced.

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Dislocation.
When a bone comes completely out of the joint it is called dislocation. When a bone comes partially out of the joint it is called subluxation.

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The total displacement of a bone from its joint is a dislocation.

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It is called a dislocation.

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