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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— Many people have had to give up long journeys by coach or airplane due to the discomfort of ankle swelling. Passengers in cars and trains appear to be immune, and it would seem to be the unrelieved knee flexion that must be to blame. Similar conditions, as in a crowded air-raid shelter or prolonged tight flexion of knees over the rail ...
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To the Editor.— Many people have had to give up long journeys by coach or airplane due to the discomfort of ankle swelling. Passengers in cars and trains appear to be immune, and it would seem to be the unrelieved knee flexion that must be to blame. Similar conditions, as in a crowded air-raid shelter or prolonged tight flexion of knees over the rail ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— In reply to Dr. Hilsinger's letter ( 214 :1326, 1970), the severely sprained ankle is truly a problem. This is in no small measure an outcome of inadequate diagnosis and treatment. The orthopedic literature is liberally sprinkled with papers emphasizing necessity for strain x-ray films of the ankle if there is a high index of ...
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To the Editor.— In reply to Dr. Hilsinger's letter ( 214 :1326, 1970), the severely sprained ankle is truly a problem. This is in no small measure an outcome of inadequate diagnosis and treatment. The orthopedic literature is liberally sprinkled with papers emphasizing necessity for strain x-ray films of the ankle if there is a high index of ...
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1969
Hill Ro, Callaghan Je, Percy Ec
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Hill Ro, Callaghan Je, Percy Ec
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