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== Introduction == | == Introduction<br> == | ||
<div>The term ‘floating’ has been used quite vaguely in the literature to describe various injury patterns /surgical procedures and even congenital anomalies. When the term is used to describe an injury pattern, it commonly implies that a joint/bone has lost its continuity at adjacent ends either as a result of fractures, fracture dislocations or pure disloca-tions and hence has become ‘floating’ <ref>AGARWAL A, CHADHA M. Floating injuries :a review of the literature and proposal for a universal classification. Acta Orthop. Belg. 2004, 70, 509-514</ref><br></div> | |||
== References == | == References == |
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- ↑ AGARWAL A, CHADHA M. Floating injuries :a review of the literature and proposal for a universal classification. Acta Orthop. Belg. 2004, 70, 509-514