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Early Years Educator, 2000
In the first of a two-part series on orthopaedics (part two to be published in July), Dr Walker looks at a range of musculo-skeletal problems affecting young children.
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In the first of a two-part series on orthopaedics (part two to be published in July), Dr Walker looks at a range of musculo-skeletal problems affecting young children.
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2011
To those of us who have watched China change during the last 25 years, the economic miracle is almost impossibly dramatic. Chinese GDP officially overtook that of Japan to become the second largest in the world in mid-2010 [1][1] and the Peoples’ Republic of China’s projections for future ...
Y X, Nie +3 more
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To those of us who have watched China change during the last 25 years, the economic miracle is almost impossibly dramatic. Chinese GDP officially overtook that of Japan to become the second largest in the world in mid-2010 [1][1] and the Peoples’ Republic of China’s projections for future ...
Y X, Nie +3 more
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Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2012
Footwear is the oldest known fashion accessory in use. Footwear is often implicated in orthopaedic problems affecting lower limbs and back. Hence footwear modifications have a major role in management of these pathologies as well. This review explores footwear and its role in causation and management of orthopaedic problems.
H V, Kurup, C I M, Clark, R K, Dega
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Footwear is the oldest known fashion accessory in use. Footwear is often implicated in orthopaedic problems affecting lower limbs and back. Hence footwear modifications have a major role in management of these pathologies as well. This review explores footwear and its role in causation and management of orthopaedic problems.
H V, Kurup, C I M, Clark, R K, Dega
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Electromyography in Orthopaedics
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 19491. Electromyography has been found useful in studying the pattern of motor activity in normal and paretic muscles, particularly in poliomyelitis and peripheral-nerve injuries. 2. Degrees of spasticity, rigidity, and tremor may be measured semi-quantitatively by this method. 3.
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Nanotechnology in Orthopaedics
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon, 2012Nanotechnology provides a multitude of novel tools for applications in orthopaedics, including the meniscus, osteochondral defects, osseointegration of materials, vertebral disk regeneration and repair, and targeted drug delivery. Meniscus The high incidence of meniscal injuries, coupled with the structure’s limited healing capacity, has created a ...
Nancy, Pleshko +2 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2005
Understanding the relevant legal context is critical to the safe and successful practice of orthopaedic surgery. Specifically, three areas of liability are relevant to most physicians: medical malpractice, products liability, and the liability of health care organizations.
Michael, Suk +2 more
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Understanding the relevant legal context is critical to the safe and successful practice of orthopaedic surgery. Specifically, three areas of liability are relevant to most physicians: medical malpractice, products liability, and the liability of health care organizations.
Michael, Suk +2 more
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Orthopaedics and orthopaedic furniture
2000The ever increasing demands at work and at home make us aware of the need for a good rest, especially for a good sleep. A tired body can hardly respond to the everyday demands. Hence furniture design has become increasingly focused on its main function to provide quality rest, or work, devoid of unnecessary strain.
Makovac, Željko +2 more
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The Orthopaedic Profession and the Orthopaedic Industry
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2003To The Editor: This month's Ethics in Practice article, "Medical Education and Corporate Sponsorship" (2003;85:168-70), by Drs. Capozzi, Rhodes, and DelSignore, provides an important discussion of the physician's responsibility in choosing to participate in industry-sponsored medical education.
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999
There is little doubt that women, African Americans, and Hispanics, have fewer opportunities to enter, or once in, to become contributing members of orthopaedic programs in the United States. The expressed reasons for this by faculty members sometimes sound reasonable, but on analysis all are spurious.
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There is little doubt that women, African Americans, and Hispanics, have fewer opportunities to enter, or once in, to become contributing members of orthopaedic programs in the United States. The expressed reasons for this by faculty members sometimes sound reasonable, but on analysis all are spurious.
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Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2004
Teleradiology is a means of electronically transmitting radiographic image files from one location to another. Technologic advances in digital imaging, telecommunications, digital storage, and viewing technologies have made teleradiology readily available and reasonably affordable.
William M, Ricci, Joseph, Borrelli
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Teleradiology is a means of electronically transmitting radiographic image files from one location to another. Technologic advances in digital imaging, telecommunications, digital storage, and viewing technologies have made teleradiology readily available and reasonably affordable.
William M, Ricci, Joseph, Borrelli
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