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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1998
Hip replacement has been a great achievement of orthopaedic surgery as it reliably abolishes pain and restores function. The success of this operation has lead to its use not only in the elderly, but increasingly, in the higher demand that younger patients whose life expectancy is longer than the longevity of the prostheses used to date.
R, Aribindi +4 more
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Hip replacement has been a great achievement of orthopaedic surgery as it reliably abolishes pain and restores function. The success of this operation has lead to its use not only in the elderly, but increasingly, in the higher demand that younger patients whose life expectancy is longer than the longevity of the prostheses used to date.
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1976
A mirror is the ideal fixation device for an ophthalmoscopic examination: it is the essense of simplicity, and there is nothing the patient would rather watch than himself.
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A mirror is the ideal fixation device for an ophthalmoscopic examination: it is the essense of simplicity, and there is nothing the patient would rather watch than himself.
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2018
Fixation at the lumbosacral junction continues to be a challenge for spine surgeons despite advances in spinal instrumentation techniques. The poor bone quality of the sacrum, the complex regional anatomy, and the tremendous biomechanical forces at the lumbosacral junction contribute to the high rates of instrumentation-related complications.
Sean M, Esmende +2 more
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Fixation at the lumbosacral junction continues to be a challenge for spine surgeons despite advances in spinal instrumentation techniques. The poor bone quality of the sacrum, the complex regional anatomy, and the tremendous biomechanical forces at the lumbosacral junction contribute to the high rates of instrumentation-related complications.
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1989
Fixation disparity may be a symptom of binocular stress or a purposeful error signal to drive vergence eye movements. Two similar units for detecting fixation disparity (Mallett and Sheedy units) are compared and evaluated. The Mallett unit was found to be more reliable, with similar readings in symptom-free subjects, whereas the Sheedy unit gave a ...
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Fixation disparity may be a symptom of binocular stress or a purposeful error signal to drive vergence eye movements. Two similar units for detecting fixation disparity (Mallett and Sheedy units) are compared and evaluated. The Mallett unit was found to be more reliable, with similar readings in symptom-free subjects, whereas the Sheedy unit gave a ...
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Hand Clinics, 1997
The great majority of forearm fractures in adults are best treated by open reduction and internal fixation. Although alternative methods exist, plate fixation is favored by most surgeons. With strict attention to surgical detail, complication rates are low and early active function is possible.
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The great majority of forearm fractures in adults are best treated by open reduction and internal fixation. Although alternative methods exist, plate fixation is favored by most surgeons. With strict attention to surgical detail, complication rates are low and early active function is possible.
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RadioGraphics, 2003
The basic goal of fracture fixation is to stabilize the fractured bone, to enable fast healing of the injured bone, and to return early mobility and full function of the injured extremity. Fractures can be treated conservatively or with external and internal fixation.
Mihra S, Taljanovic +5 more
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The basic goal of fracture fixation is to stabilize the fractured bone, to enable fast healing of the injured bone, and to return early mobility and full function of the injured extremity. Fractures can be treated conservatively or with external and internal fixation.
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Hand Clinics, 1997
This article discusses and categorizes common metacarpal fractures and their treatments, including various techniques of obtaining skeletal fixation. It reviews metacarpal shaft fracture; intra-articular metacarpal head fractures; and metacarpal neck and base fractures including carpal-metacarpal dislocations, and Rolando's and Bennett's fractures of ...
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This article discusses and categorizes common metacarpal fractures and their treatments, including various techniques of obtaining skeletal fixation. It reviews metacarpal shaft fracture; intra-articular metacarpal head fractures; and metacarpal neck and base fractures including carpal-metacarpal dislocations, and Rolando's and Bennett's fractures of ...
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2008
Introduction 1 Nitrogen-Fixing Organisms 2 Nitrogenase and Nitrogen Fixation 2 Ammonia Assimilation 4 Diazothrophic Bacteria – Plant Symbioses 4 Rhizobia–Legume Symbiosis 4 Frankia-Dicotyledon Symbiosis 6 Endophytic Diazotrophic Bacteria–Cereal Association 9 Nitrogen Fixation in Free-Living Cyanobacteria 9 Diazotrophic Cyanobacteria–Plant Symbioses 10 ...
RASCIO, NICOLETTA, LA ROCCA, NICOLETTA
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Introduction 1 Nitrogen-Fixing Organisms 2 Nitrogenase and Nitrogen Fixation 2 Ammonia Assimilation 4 Diazothrophic Bacteria – Plant Symbioses 4 Rhizobia–Legume Symbiosis 4 Frankia-Dicotyledon Symbiosis 6 Endophytic Diazotrophic Bacteria–Cereal Association 9 Nitrogen Fixation in Free-Living Cyanobacteria 9 Diazotrophic Cyanobacteria–Plant Symbioses 10 ...
RASCIO, NICOLETTA, LA ROCCA, NICOLETTA
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