"Subluxation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A subluxation is a partial dislocation or displacement of a bone from its normal position in a joint, but not a complete dislocation. It is a condition in which the bone is out of place, but still in contact with the surrounding bone or joint structure.
In the context of chiropractic care, a subluxation refers to a misalignment of the vertebrae in the spine that can put pressure on the surrounding nerves and cause a range of symptoms, including pain and stiffness.
The term can also be used in a broader sense to describe any partial displacement of a bodily structure, such as a tooth or an organ.
The term "sublittoral" refers to the zone of the ocean or sea below the region commonly known as the littoral zone, which is the area where the land meets the sea and where there is a mixture of saltwater and freshwater or where the water is shallow and often appearance depends on the tide.<br><br>The sublittoral zone is the area that extends from just below the littoral zone to a certain depth, usually where the light barely reaches. This zone stretches from roughly 0 to 100 meters (0-330 feet) of water depth. In this area, the physical conditions, temperature and oxygen levels change extensively as we move deeper.