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Complex trauma of the hand

Der Orthopäde, 1998
The hand is very exposed to injuries in the daily man's work. The multiple functions of the hand are based on vitality, sensibility, motor function and stability. In severe hand injuries the functional results of the repair are often very poor. In a complex injury of the hand we are faced with the damage of the soft tissue and bone and the loss of ...
S, Pechlaner, H, Hussl
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[Complex trauma].

Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 2018
The effects of trauma have been the focus of study by several researchers. However, at present, there is no diagnostic criteria that includes all forms of clinical presentations of subjects who have been victims of prolonged trauma or that have started at developmentally vulnerable times in the victim's life. Unlike those individuals who are victims of
María V, Chiappe, Germán L, Teti
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Complex Trauma

2022
Defining trauma is an individualized process that includes looking at events, experiences, and effects. Best practices explicitly state the importance of an individual's experiences when defining trauma. Therefore, solely utilizing a professional lens for discussion is often inappropriate.
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COMPLEX COMICS, COMPLEX TRAUMA:

One of the most discussed reasons for complex trauma is childhood abuse, which is directly linked to cultural as well as personal memory. Phoebe Gloeckner, among others, effectively exemplifies how graphic narrative can be a medium of approach for the representation of complex trauma and post-memory, abused childhood, and testimonies.
Partha Bhattacharjee, Priyanka Tripathi
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Trauma: Complexity and Disruption

2016
Wars, natural disasters, economic disasters, and major accidents are all traumatic or disruptive events in life. To face them, a broad and integrative perspective and suitable conceptualizations about the complexity of psychic reactions are needed. Disasters can be a paradigmatic example of complexity.
Moty Benyakar   +2 more
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A REVIEW OF COMPLEX TRAUMA TO THE ELBOW

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1999
This paper presents a review of common complex elbow traumatic disorders. It presents an algorithm to aid in the management of these cases and discusses indications for radial head replacement and dynamic external fixateurs.
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Complex Layered Trauma

2021
The negative effects of layered relational trauma, particularly as experienced through childhood abuse and neglect, have long been recognized as contributing factors toward the development of complex posttraumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD), a diagnostic entity included in the International Classification of Diseases, 11th revision (ICD-11). According to
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Complex trauma of the shoulder

Der Orthopäde, 1998
Complex injuries of the shoulder require differentiated management. Interestingly there is a relative lag of warranted information on this subject. Generally the different lesions are discussed separately. However it is not acceptable to simply add the standard diagnostic and therapeutic measures, because major tactic, strategic and rehabilitation ...
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[Complex trauma of the elbow].

Der Orthopade, 1998
The complex injury is characterized by a fracture and/or dislocation of the elbow in association with a serial injury of the upper extremity, or a severe soft tissue trauma, or a prolonged ischemia caused by vascular injury or compartment syndrome.
G, Regel   +4 more
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Trauma complexe

2018
Tristan Milot   +2 more
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