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Orthopedic Prostheses

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1994
This article discusses the complications of total joint arthroplasties, and intramedullary, internal, and external fixation devices. It emphasizes the emergency physician's role in emergency department management, especially with deep infections, thromboembolic events, and compartment syndromes.
J, Kaplan, R W, Wilson
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Prevention in orthopedics

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1991
Cogent data indicate a continuous increase in the incidence of orthopedic disease and trauma. Primary and secondary preventive measures should, when applicable, be recommended by the orthopedic profession to decision makers in the community, and should be reinforced by the health care programs.
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ORTHOPEDICS IN ADOLESCENCE

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1983
SUMMARYMany orthopedic problems occur during adolescence. This paper describes the various types of musculoskeletal deformities associated with this stage of development, and discusses methods of diagnosis and correction. It is argued that since such problems are managed most effectively if diagnosed early, the róle of the primary‐care physician is ...
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Orthopedic Emergencies

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1986
Conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system may be classified as emergencies depending on their magnitude. In this article, such urgent injuries are reviewed to assist the primary care physician in dealing with them in an office setting in the most efficient manner possible.
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Maxillary Orthopedics

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1993
Although there may never be uniformity of opinion on the use of maxillary orthopedic appliances or definitive data supporting their universal use in treatment regimens, they are an integral part of cleft lip and palate care. Many appliances, both active and passive, are used by teams of highly skilled specialists to normalize the congenital alveolar ...
D V, Huebener, J R, Liu
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Orthopedic wounds

The American Journal of Surgery, 1994
Whether a fracture will heal without complications depends, to a significant extent, on the condition of the soft tissues surrounding the bone. Among others, fractures can be classified according to degree of soft tissue involvement, thus facilitating the development of management protocols. Traumatic, open fractures are usually contaminated on arrival
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THERMOGRAPHY IN ORTHOPEDICS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1964
S M, ALBERT, M, GLICKMAN, M, KALLISH
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ORTHOPEDIC NURSING

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1971
CARROLL B. LARSON, MARJORIE GOULD
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Orthopedic Surgery

New England Journal of Medicine, 1957
O E, AUFRANC   +3 more
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Orthopedics

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1996
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