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[CURRENT PROSTHETICS AND PROSTHETIC CONSTRUCTION].
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3D Printed Energy Return Elements for Upper Limb Sports Prosthetics
Prosthetics are an extension of the human body and must provide functionality similar to that of a non-disabled individual to be effective. Sports prosthetics such as the Flex-Foot Cheetah from Össur have demonstrated the value of creating devices ...
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World Journal of Urology, 1996
Bladder reconstruction may be required in a variety of pathological conditions, including bladder cancer, irradiation cystitis, interstitial cystitis, tuberculosis, and various congenital anomalies. Currently, bladder reconstruction is done with an autogenous bowel segment.
T, Gürpinar, D P, Griffith
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Bladder reconstruction may be required in a variety of pathological conditions, including bladder cancer, irradiation cystitis, interstitial cystitis, tuberculosis, and various congenital anomalies. Currently, bladder reconstruction is done with an autogenous bowel segment.
T, Gürpinar, D P, Griffith
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Journal of Endourology, 2000
Ureteral replacement has always been a challenge. Two approaches have been explored: in situ augmentation or replacement and extra-anatomic passage of a conduit. An in-situ prosthetic ureter is basically a simple al. loplastic tube connected to the urinary tract by end-to-end sutures or by intubation and closure.
F, Desgrandchamps, D P, Griffith
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Ureteral replacement has always been a challenge. Two approaches have been explored: in situ augmentation or replacement and extra-anatomic passage of a conduit. An in-situ prosthetic ureter is basically a simple al. loplastic tube connected to the urinary tract by end-to-end sutures or by intubation and closure.
F, Desgrandchamps, D P, Griffith
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American journal of optometry and physiological optic, 1982
Abstract Fitting a comfortable and cosmetically attractive prosthetic device is a challenge, one which many people in the ophthalmic field seem to hesitate to undertake. Based on my experience, I provide practical guidelines for this important task.
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Abstract Fitting a comfortable and cosmetically attractive prosthetic device is a challenge, one which many people in the ophthalmic field seem to hesitate to undertake. Based on my experience, I provide practical guidelines for this important task.
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2011
Patients with head and neck defects may undergo reconstruction surgically, prosthetically, or with a combined approach. In some situations, prosthetic rehabilitation may be the preferred treatment option. Presurgical treatment planning and evaluation of the patient is paramount to successful reconstruction and rehabilitation.
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Patients with head and neck defects may undergo reconstruction surgically, prosthetically, or with a combined approach. In some situations, prosthetic rehabilitation may be the preferred treatment option. Presurgical treatment planning and evaluation of the patient is paramount to successful reconstruction and rehabilitation.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2000
The purpose of this article is to provide a framework for evaluating the features of a knee. A single knee unit has a combination of several control features. As is expected, new units are introduced with improvements to certain features. Prosthetic knee selection generally is based on the patient's ability. An inappropriate knee selection (or improper
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The purpose of this article is to provide a framework for evaluating the features of a knee. A single knee unit has a combination of several control features. As is expected, new units are introduced with improvements to certain features. Prosthetic knee selection generally is based on the patient's ability. An inappropriate knee selection (or improper
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British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1964
Summary The need for surgical interference before efficient dentures can be made is largely in inverse proportion to the prosthetic skill available. Indeed some prosthetists deny the need for it at all and do not realise that their failures become tired of receiving no help and seek assistance from others.
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Summary The need for surgical interference before efficient dentures can be made is largely in inverse proportion to the prosthetic skill available. Indeed some prosthetists deny the need for it at all and do not realise that their failures become tired of receiving no help and seek assistance from others.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1960
With the advent of stapes mobilization and tympanoplasty, we have all become interested in the problem of restoring the continuity of the sound-conducting mechanism. Due to these operations, we have seen or perhaps become more aware of this problem than in the past. Interruption of the mechanism by disease is seen frequently in our tympanoplasties, and
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With the advent of stapes mobilization and tympanoplasty, we have all become interested in the problem of restoring the continuity of the sound-conducting mechanism. Due to these operations, we have seen or perhaps become more aware of this problem than in the past. Interruption of the mechanism by disease is seen frequently in our tympanoplasties, and
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1982
In the wide variety of maxillofacial deformities resulting from congenital malformation, trauma, or excision of malignant tissue, restoration of function and of facial form is achieved by the replacement of missing soft tissue, repositioning of displaced bone, bone grafting of osseous defects, and restoration of adequate contour.
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In the wide variety of maxillofacial deformities resulting from congenital malformation, trauma, or excision of malignant tissue, restoration of function and of facial form is achieved by the replacement of missing soft tissue, repositioning of displaced bone, bone grafting of osseous defects, and restoration of adequate contour.
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