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Assessement in pediatric orthopedic

open access: yes, 2003
Diméglio A, Canavese F
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Ferret orthopedics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2002
Orthopedic conditions requiring surgical intervention and correction frequently occur in the ferret patient. Elbow luxations and long bone fractures are among the most common syndromes affecting the ferret patient, which often presents in an emergency setting.
Tracey K, Ritzman, David, Knapp
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Orthopedic Manpower

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976
Key statistical information regarding Orthopedic Manpower is present to make orthopedists aware of the detailed information that is currently available. It is clear there is still insufficient data to justify radically altering the numbers or types of practices.
D. Kay Clawson   +2 more
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Feline orthopedics

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2002
Although many aspects of canine care do cross over to the feline patient, the adage "cats are not small dogs" holds more true today than ever. The area of feline orthopedics is no different. The purpose of this article is to familiarize the reader with the more common feline orthopedic problems.
John C, Chandler, Brian S, Beale
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Microsurgery in Orthopedics

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1983
In orthopedics, as in many other specialties, the advent of microsurgical procedures has encouraged innovative solutions to difficult problems. Replantation was the first clinical success and was rapidly followed by the development of other procedures, such as free tissue transfers.
L F, Hubbard, J H, Herndon
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Arteriography in Orthopedics

Archives of Surgery, 1968
THE widespread use of arteriography in all areas of surgery has led us to evaluate the usefulness of this technique in relation to orthopedic problems. We have reviewed our own experience in a series of 40 examinations and the experience of others as detailed in the roentgenographic and orthopedic literature. Our findings in general agree with those of
T W, Staple, R G, Evens, A H, Stein
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Recertification in Orthopedics

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1990
Will the recertification process always remain the same or is there room for change? Almost certainly the process will change with experience and newer technology, particularly as it relates to clinical policies, outcome studies, and increased computerization of patient data.
D B, Kettelkamp, J N, Herndon
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