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Neonatal Orthopedic Surgery

2012
The physical examination of the neonate is unique and reflects stages of development. While the examination may suggest deformities of the spine and extremities, it is important to recognize physiologic variations of anatomy and growth that are characteristic of the neonate and distinguish them from pathologic anatomy.
Peter D. Pizzutillo, Martin J. Herman
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TRENDS IN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

Archives of Surgery, 1953
IN HIS presidential address at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, held in Chicago, on Jan. 27, 1953, Dr. Francis M. McKeever,1of Los Angeles, stressed the need for basic investigation in orthopedic surgery. He urged that the Committee for the Advancement of Orthopedic Surgery, instituted at the suggestion of the past ...
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Supervised machine learning and associated algorithms: applications in orthopedic surgery

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2022
J. Pruneski   +8 more
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Effect of Music Therapy on Pain After Orthopedic Surgery—A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Pain Practice, 2019
Although music interventions on postoperative pain (POP) have positive effects, limited research has focused on systematic reviews and meta‐analyses of its efficacy for orthopedic patients.
Chiao-Ling Lin   +3 more
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Orthopedic Surgery

New England Journal of Medicine, 1957
O E, AUFRANC   +3 more
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Ceramics in Orthopedic Surgery

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1992
Ceramics are stable compounds of metals with oxygen or other anions. They have been considered for orthopedic implant applications for nearly three decades because of their wear resistance and biochemical inertness. After numerous efforts to realize this promise, ceramics have not achieved wide acceptance because of their brittleness that carries the ...
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Trends in Orthopedic Surgery

Archives of Surgery, 1955
THE CEREBRAL PALSY PATIENT At a meeting of The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, in Los Angeles, Jan. 29 to Feb. 3, 1955, Dr. Lenox D. Baker reviewed the need for surgery in the patients of the North Carolina Cerebral Palsy Hospital. He felt that somewhere between 16% and 27% of patients were suitable for surgery. The practice in this hospital
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Thromboembolism in Orthopedic Surgery

2013
The book reviews the main topics in thromboprophylaxis around orthopedic surgery, from a general scope of the problems with the disease highlighting them in orthopedics to the new speci fi c protocols involving, for example, new oral anticoagulants. The prevalence of the venous thromboembolism in each procedure (from “easy” to “hard” surgeries, with ...
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Incidence and associated factors of delirium after orthopedic surgery in elderly patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2020
Yanjiang Yang   +4 more
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Progress of Orthopedic Surgery

The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1919
Harry C. Low   +4 more
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