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Kirschner wire has been inserted into distal femur on left , and bilateral long leg
casts have been applied ; that on left ... B , With spine flat and pelvis level , cast is
then applied to trunk and is attached to cast on left limb ( normal one ) to form ...
Kirschner wire has been inserted into distal femur on left , and bilateral long leg
casts have been applied ; that on left ... B , With spine flat and pelvis level , cast is
then applied to trunk and is attached to cast on left limb ( normal one ) to form ...
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Now apply a body cast that includes a headpiece and extends distally to above
the knee on the convex side of the curve to be corrected ; reinforce the cast over
this hip with basswood struts . Incorporate metal hinges in the anterior and ...
Now apply a body cast that includes a headpiece and extends distally to above
the knee on the convex side of the curve to be corrected ; reinforce the cast over
this hip with basswood struts . Incorporate metal hinges in the anterior and ...
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As also recommended by Goldstein and by Cotrel of France , this technique
reportedly allows more correction of the rib hump deformity with the use of the
derotation strap at the time of postoperative casting . Immediately prior to closure
secure ...
As also recommended by Goldstein and by Cotrel of France , this technique
reportedly allows more correction of the rib hump deformity with the use of the
derotation strap at the time of postoperative casting . Immediately prior to closure
secure ...
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Contents
ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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