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  • ...ctures of the Odontoid Process of the Axis]. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Volume 56, Issue 8</ref>: ...bral body of the axis. This type can be stable or unstable and may require surgery.
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  • ...H. Kirk Watson, et al.; 1988; Examination of the scaphoid; Journal of Hand Surgery, volume: 13A, 657-60. evidence level: F ...ling, et al.; 1994; Scaphoid Shift in the Uninjured Wrist; Journal of Hand Surgery, volume: 19A, 604-606 evidence level: C</ref><br>
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  • ...idation and comparison to the lift-off test. Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery. 2003 Sep 1;12(5):427-30.</ref> ...nostic performance of clinical tests for subscapularis tendon tears.] Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2018 Jan 1;26(1):176-81.</ref>
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  • ...pass surgery Available from:https://www.yourdictionary.com/coronary-bypass-surgery (last accessed 5.8.2020)</ref>. Those most often bypassed today include the
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  • ...the medial patellofemoral ligament: a systematic review of anatomy.] Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2017 Dec 1;25(12):3755-72.</ref> ...plied to a flexed, valgus knee joint<ref name=":1" />. MPFL reconstruction surgery is often performed in patients with [[Patellofemoral Instability|patellofem
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  • *Sports Surgery Clinic
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  • ...er limb. <br>Client was a teacher before amputation surgery. Following the surgery client has been unable to perform her teaching duties effectively. She is i ...abilitation of a diabetic amputee. At the first three months of amputation surgery, client experienced Phantom Limb pain and sensation. This as summarized by
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  • A pleurodesis is a form of pleural surgery which aims to obliterate the pleural space between the visceral and parieta == Physiotherapy Post-Pleurodesis Surgery ==
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  • ...forming activities of daily living. The test is highly significant in hand surgery for the assessment of treatments.<br> ...ents]. Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery. 1995 Jan 1;29(2):167-76.</ref>
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  • 1) Recent Illness or Surgery
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  • ...psy: Takes a sample of the tumor to test for cancer. Done with a needle or surgery.<ref>WebMD What Is Chondrosarcoma? Available:https://www.webmd.com/cancer/w Following a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis, surgery is the most common procedure to remove the tumor. Even for higher grade tum
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  • ...hand problems. Terminology, etiology, and management]. Clinics in plastic surgery. 1998 Oct 1;25(4):537-52.</ref>. ...px Congenital anomalies of the hand: an overview]. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. 2009 Jul 1;20(4):999-1004.</ref> Congenital hand deformities affect approx
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  • ...o discriminate between subjects who indicated that they were "worse" after surgery from those who indicated they were "better" was excellent with c-statistic ...="Barber" /> However, it is important to consider that patients undergoing surgery also generally have higher scores at baseline.<ref name=":0">Wiegersma M, P
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  • ...n with multidetector-row helical computed tomography technology. Pediatric surgery is international. 2003 May;19:167-71.</ref>. Infants with ARM may also have ...tability of certain types of anorectal malformations. Journal of pediatric surgery. 2007 Jan 1;42(1):124-8.</ref>.
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  • ..., including shorter recovery time and more range of motion preserved after surgery. But partial knee replacement is only an option for people with knee damage * Surgery to replace the whole knee joint is called [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Tot
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  • === Pharmacologic/Surgery === Pharmacologic and conservative protocols should always be trialled before surgery is suggested for most neuromuscular disorders.
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  • ...ed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21411239/ Chronic olecranon bursitis]. Journal of Hand Surgery. 2011 Apr 1;36(4):708-9.</ref> ...no response to conservative treatment and his condition deteriorates, then surgery may be indicated. When a patient undergoes a bursal excision (bursectomy),
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  • ...l position and eventually repair the damaged diaphragm. Traditionally, the surgery is done by '''laparotomy''' or '''thoracotomy'''. <ref name=":1">Yang GP, T <ref>Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. Available from: https://www.youtube.co
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  • ...Variations of the extensor indicis muscle and tendon. The Journal of Hand Surgery: British & European Volume. 1999 Oct 1;24(5):575-8.</ref> - ...the forearm muscles: a study of 50 dissections. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 1991 Dec;88(6):1026-33.</ref>
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  • ...[5][7][9]. <br>Intra-articular injection of yttrium 90 or dysprosium after surgery can be used to treat diffuse PVNS [5][10].&nbsp; But the effectiveness is i Physical therapy before PVNS is diagnosed or before surgery, is unsuccessful. .<br>Postoperative rehabilitation can obtain good results
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