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1 8 | cavity of the humerus, make extension in a straight line, and 2 9 | dislocations to either side, make extension while the arm is in the 3 10| dislocation backward is by extension and adaptation: the symptom 4 10| variety, loss of the power of extension; of dislocation forward, 5 10| bent over this while sudden extension is made.~ 6 13| whether outward or inward, extension is to be made with the fore-arm 7 14| hands along with sudden extension. These two acts are to be 8 16| over the other, some by extension, and some by rotation: these 9 17| the fingers above a table, extension and counter-extension are 10 18| from the other. Powerful extension is to be made in this case; 11 24| impossible, except with pain, extension least of all: in these the 12 25| least perform flexion, and extension best; the foot is straight, 13 26| 25. In reduction-the extension of the thigh is to be powerful, 14 26| of the thigh, along with extension and binding together of 15 26| himself from it, and perform extension and readjustment at the 16 26| other varieties. Along with extension you will use pressure either 17 27| also be reduced by moderate extension. Lateral dislocations may 18 27| or excalcitration, or by extension (but this is most applicable 19 27| backward), but also by moderate extension. The adjustment is what 20 28| ankle-joint require strong extension, either with the hands or 21 32| dislocation at the wrist; but the extension requires to be very powerful. 22 39| accomplished by forcible extension, the parts being placed 23 39| good in such a case, it is extension. People are deceived in 24 39| remedy, are to be treated by extension, and suitable attitudes, 25 39| and breadth. In applying extension to the thigh, for example, 26 39| raised on these, to make extension and counter-extension; the 27 39| to be adjusted, so that extension may be made in both directions. 28 41| presentation of the part, extension, adjustment, friction, bandaging, 29 41| liable to be dislocated anew. Extension should be made in the position