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Immobilization in a cast is unnecessary . Bedrest , either prone or supine , is
continued for 3 weeks . child walks with the knees hyperextended , then release
of the rectus femoris is indicated . If the child walks with the knees flexed and has
not ...
Immobilization in a cast is unnecessary . Bedrest , either prone or supine , is
continued for 3 weeks . child walks with the knees hyperextended , then release
of the rectus femoris is indicated . If the child walks with the knees flexed and has
not ...
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2943 ) or both are indicated . Dwyer ' s operation for clawfoot or cavus deformity
with varus deformity of the heel attacks the deformity of the hindfoot . It consists of
dividing the contracted plantar fascia subcutaneously and removing a wedge of ...
2943 ) or both are indicated . Dwyer ' s operation for clawfoot or cavus deformity
with varus deformity of the heel attacks the deformity of the hindfoot . It consists of
dividing the contracted plantar fascia subcutaneously and removing a wedge of ...
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Early computed tomography or a myelogram is indicated to demonstrate any
defect that correlates with the clinical findings . In the anterior cord syndrome ,
anterior decompression of the spinal cord is indicated if an anterior defect is
noted on ...
Early computed tomography or a myelogram is indicated to demonstrate any
defect that correlates with the clinical findings . In the anterior cord syndrome ,
anterior decompression of the spinal cord is indicated if an anterior defect is
noted on ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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