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The lesions in the brain causing abnormality in movement or posture occur
primarily in the following four areas : the cerebral cortex ( spastic ... Prenatal
causes One cause of cerebral palsy in the prenatal period is a congenital brain
defect .
The lesions in the brain causing abnormality in movement or posture occur
primarily in the following four areas : the cerebral cortex ( spastic ... Prenatal
causes One cause of cerebral palsy in the prenatal period is a congenital brain
defect .
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Either the hip adductors , the medial hamstrings , or the iliopsoas causes the
deformity . The cause must be determined and corrected surgically , but in such
patients the knee does not require surgery . A tight iliotibial band may also cause
...
Either the hip adductors , the medial hamstrings , or the iliopsoas causes the
deformity . The cause must be determined and corrected surgically , but in such
patients the knee does not require surgery . A tight iliotibial band may also cause
...
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According to its cause , scoliosis is of two main types : ( 1 ) that of unknown cause
, idiopathic , and ( 2 ) that of known cause . Several geneologic studies with
emphasis on heredity or genetic transmission of scoliosis made in both Great
Britain ...
According to its cause , scoliosis is of two main types : ( 1 ) that of unknown cause
, idiopathic , and ( 2 ) that of known cause . Several geneologic studies with
emphasis on heredity or genetic transmission of scoliosis made in both Great
Britain ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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