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Conservative treatment for whiplash
2000Many treatments are available for whiplash-patients, but to date, no evidence exists for their effectiveness.The objective of this systematic review was to assess the efficacy of conservative treatment in patients with whiplash-injuries (rated as Whiplash-Associated Disorders [WAD] I or II).A computerized literature search of Medline, Embase, Cinahl ...
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Archives of Otolaryngology, 1977
To the Editor .—"The patient was treated conservatively." How often do we hear or read this statement? It is unfortunate that the term "conservative" has come to be thought of as synonymous with "medical" or "nonsurgical" treatment. Having observed some complications of such treatment, I thought it might be appropriate to propose a definition for ...
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To the Editor .—"The patient was treated conservatively." How often do we hear or read this statement? It is unfortunate that the term "conservative" has come to be thought of as synonymous with "medical" or "nonsurgical" treatment. Having observed some complications of such treatment, I thought it might be appropriate to propose a definition for ...
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Conservative Treatment of Chalazia
Ophthalmology, 1980Recently, several authors have revived interest in intralesional corticosteroid therapy of chalazia. Most ophthalmologists use surgical excision to treat these lesions. We feel that before either method is advocated as definitive, a more conservative therapeutic approach should be evaluated.
H D, Perry, R A, Serniuk
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Conservative treatment of haemorrhoids
Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2004Haemorrhoidal symptoms have been known from time immemorial; they are considered to be a widespread problem, which is progressive if untreated. Treatment is according to the proctological qualification of the doctor and the degree of the changes. If possible, it should be carried out from the point of view of causal therapy.
Jens J, Kirsch, Bernd-D, Grimm
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Conservative treatment of strabismus
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1954Long before birth the eyes are by means of the nervous elements and the ocular muscles inserted into reflexes in the same way as any other part of the body. Then from the moment of birth light and sound will have access to the organism. By their action as conditioned stimuli they will as-sociate the light-sensitive areas with already dominating ...
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Conservative Treatment of Keratoacanthoma
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1979In recent years there has been a trend toward more aggressive management of keratoacanthoma: surgical extirpation has been recommended as giving a superior result and resolving diagnostic problems. A selection of cases is presented suggesting that (1) surgical repair in the florid phase can be little short of mutilating, (2) the scars produced by the ...
M F, Stranc, G A, Robertson
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Concept of Conservative Treatment
International Rehabilitation Medicine, 1982SummaryMany patients with rheumatoid arthritis have mild disease, but in those with a progressive course, attention to detail is essential. This will include joint protection, drug therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, orthopaedic surgery, orthotics, social work, and the patient and his family.ResumeResumeBeaucoup de patients souffrent de ...
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Conservative Treatment in Spondylolisthesis
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976Spondylolisthesis occurs mainly at the L5-S1 interval, thus involving the dynamic segment. The general incidence is between 2 and 5 per cent, but about half of these patients are asymptomatic. The conservative therapy for the asymptomatic patients includes preventive measures such as correction of poor posture, elimination of stressful occupational ...
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Conservative Treatment: Nutritional Treatment
2019In liver cirrhosis, the nutritional elements and the energy metabolism are disturbed, resulting in the status of protein-energy malnutrition (PEM). PEM is common in patients with liver cirrhosis and is also a significant predictor of complications and survival in these patients.
Ryujin Endo, Yasuhiro Takikawa
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