. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 1252. Fig. 1253. Fig. 1254. noticeable, and in order to compensate for the shortening of the aflfected limbthe opposite one may be slightly flexed both at the hip and knee. A tendencyto flexion of these joints exists also in the affected limb and particularly so inthe older cases of double luxation; when the patient stands upright, flexion ofboth hips and knees may be marked. This is due to the tilting of the


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