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International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing, 2018
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1953
tures, (2) to overcome muscle spasm in musculoskeletal conditions, and (3) to lessen or prevent contracture of joints following injury or incident to a disease. There are various methods of obtaining traction but some are used more frequently than others.
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tures, (2) to overcome muscle spasm in musculoskeletal conditions, and (3) to lessen or prevent contracture of joints following injury or incident to a disease. There are various methods of obtaining traction but some are used more frequently than others.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1987
The traction apophysitises are one of the frequently encountered overuse injuries to children. Although known for many years and classed as osteochondroses, the traumatic origin of these disorders--from repetitive microtrauma--is now receiving wider acceptance. Discussion of the assessment, treatment, and prevention of these disorders is included.
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The traction apophysitises are one of the frequently encountered overuse injuries to children. Although known for many years and classed as osteochondroses, the traumatic origin of these disorders--from repetitive microtrauma--is now receiving wider acceptance. Discussion of the assessment, treatment, and prevention of these disorders is included.
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The Diversity of Traction Mechanisms in Myopic Traction Maculopathy
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2012To identify the major traction mechanisms that cause myopic traction maculopathy and to determine whether surgery can be tailored successfully to the specific mechanism involved.Nonrandomized, retrospective, interventional case series.We performed a chart review of consecutive patients who underwent vitreoretinal surgery for myopic traction maculopathy
Brian L, VanderBeek, Mark W, Johnson
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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1979
The aim of this article is to present and discuss: 1) types of lumbar traction; 2) effects of lumbar traction; 3) indications and contraindications for lumbar traction; 4) effective lumbar traction techniques. There is a review of important points that have been presented in earlier literature, as well as the introduction of new ideas and concepts.
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The aim of this article is to present and discuss: 1) types of lumbar traction; 2) effects of lumbar traction; 3) indications and contraindications for lumbar traction; 4) effective lumbar traction techniques. There is a review of important points that have been presented in earlier literature, as well as the introduction of new ideas and concepts.
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Traction Basics: Part III Types of Traction
Orthopaedic Nursing, 1994Traction is a treatment modality used for the reduction or immobilization of fractures or dislocations. It is used to maintain alignment, decrease muscle spasms, relieve pain, correct, lessen or prevent deformities, expand joint spaces prior to surgery, promote rest to diseased or injured body parts and to promote exercise.
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Traction Basics: Part II Traction Equipment
Orthopaedic Nursing, 1994Traction is a treatment modality used for the reduction or immobilization of fractures or dislocations. It is used to maintain alignment, decrease muscle spasms, relieve pain, correct, lessen or prevent deformities, expand joint spaces prior to surgery, promote rest to diseased or injured body parts and to promote exercise.
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Pedagogy, 2009
Entering college students often struggle with their professors' expectations for “analysis” since those expectations are often ingrained in disciplinary assumptions that scholars rarely need to articulate. In this essay, I argue that we need to teach analysis explicitly in first-year writing courses and that we need to help students transfer those ...
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Entering college students often struggle with their professors' expectations for “analysis” since those expectations are often ingrained in disciplinary assumptions that scholars rarely need to articulate. In this essay, I argue that we need to teach analysis explicitly in first-year writing courses and that we need to help students transfer those ...
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