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Abbreviations assist healthcare professionals to make effective use of their time. These abbreviations should be recognised and agreed upon in order to ensure best practice.

A[edit | edit source]

add text here relating to the clinical presentation of the condition

B[edit | edit source]

add text here relating to diagnostic tests for the condition

C[edit | edit source]

add text here relating to the pre-operative advice

D[edit | edit source]

add text here relating to post-operative rehabilitation

E
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add appropriate resources here

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