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  • ...lity of the hip in children. A radiological study of the results of muscle surgery in cerebral palsy.] Acta Orthop Scand Suppl. 1980;184:1-100.</ref>. Hips pr ...ction &lt;30°. Reconstructive surgery is indicated when MP&gt;50%. Salvage surgery is indicated for those with painful and degenerative dislocated hips<ref na
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  • Although Type II sometimes requires surgery.&nbsp;Both normally heal well. Type III disrupts the growth plate and therefore requires surgery. Internal fixation may be required to allow for good alignment. Open reduct
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  • ...don ruptures : Epicondylitis, biceps and triceps ruptures. Journal of hand surgery, 2009 ; 34 A : 566 – 576 Level B</ref>. ...A. Triceps tendon rupture in weight lifters. Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery. 1998 Mar 1;7(2):151-3.</ref> or sometimes it occurs after a surgical proce
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  • ...person may need a blood transfusion. Internal or external wounds may need surgery ...ssels will improve the heart’s ability to pump. Some people may need heart surgery
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  • ...eiter C, Weiss H-R. Effect of conservative management on the prevalence of surgery in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Pediatr Rehabil. 2003;6:2
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  • * Vaginal surgery.<ref name=":1" /> ...re cases, the prolapse may have to be surgically repaired. In laparoscopic surgery, instruments are inserted through the navel. The uterus is pulled back into
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  • ...ise|Exercise,]] Neurorehabilitation, and [[Surgery and General Anaesthetic|Surgery.]]
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  • ...oor muscles may become weakened by aging, pregnancy, vaginal delivery, and surgery, and the patients will suffer from urinary incontinence and pelvic organ pr ...weak [[Pelvic Floor Anatomy|pelvic floor muscles]]: pregnancy, childbirth, surgery, aging, being overweight, excessive straining from constipation, or chronic
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  • ...f lunotriquetral instability: a review of the literature]. Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume). 2016 Jan;41(1):72-85.</ref>. It, together with the scaph
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  • ...domized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery ‐ America. 2004;86‐A(5):916‐922.</ref><ref>Hunter G, Lloyd‐Smith R. ...trolled study evaluating two different concentrations of polidocanol. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2008;16:859‐864.</ref><ref>Wijesekera
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  • ...movement, scar-tissue formation may allow the tendon to be managed without surgery<ref name="Starkey">Starkey C, PhD, ATC, Johnson G: Athletic training and sp ...MA. Peroneal tendon dislocation. European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 2015 Dec;41(6):631-7. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00068-015
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  • ...abadi R, Alton T, Sagi HC. Heterotopic Ossification in Acetabular Fracture Surgery. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2017;25(2):117– ...g the Proximal Aspect of the Radius or Ulna. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated. 2015May15;95-A(10):e66(1)-e66(7).</ref></sup>
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  • ...some cases, an amputation is carried out on individuals as a preventative surgery for such problems and other people are born with amputations due to congeni ...chap03-01.asp Thomas J. Moore. Planning for Optimal Function in Amputation Surgery]. Chapter 3 - Atlas of Limb Prosthetics: Surgical, Prosthetic, and Rehabili
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  • ...is usually necessary to achieve full correction. Most people who have the surgery experience a positive outcome<ref name=":0" />. ...ve medications to lower intra-ocular pressure (IOP), laser or conventional surgery.
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  • ...is a form of [[Brain Anatomy|brain]] stimulation performed under general [[Surgery and General Anaesthetic|anesthesia]] in which electrical currents are passe ...formed in a dedicated suite, a post-anesthesia care unit, or an ambulatory surgery site, most frequently on an outpatient basis. ECT delivers an electrical s
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  • ...many years and remains a choice between antithyroid drugs, radioiodine or surgery. However: * Surgery can result in hypoparathyroidism or laryngeal nerve damage.
    9 KB (1,210 words) - 01:36, 26 February 2022
  • ...lacerations and abrasions, those with a previous history of knee injury or surgery on the affected knee, and those being reassessed for the same injury. <ref
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  • ...e=":5">Schuind F et al., Kienböck’s disease, The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2008, 90-B: 133-139.</ref> ...otion|Range of motion]]<ref name=":11">Stahl et al. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research (2015) 10:133 DOI 10.1186/s13018-015-0276-7</ref><ref name=":1
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  • ...ary splints''' are used in the acute phase for skin graft protection after surgery or anticontracture positioning. These splints are applied to adjacent intac <div class="col-md-6"> {{#ev:youtube|QpQHpW9JK4w}}<ref>UW Surgery. Burns 401: Axillary Splints. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch
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  • ...S, Guimarães A. Pilates principles in lung function in patients in cardiac surgery postoperative. Braz J Surg Clin Res. 2015;11(2):16-9.</ref>.
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