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The flaps of epineurium on each side may be retracted laterally by nylon sutures
and are undermined widely . Then the funiculi are separated if possible with a
pointed or diamond - bladed knife , using sharp or blunt dissection as necessary .
The flaps of epineurium on each side may be retracted laterally by nylon sutures
and are undermined widely . Then the funiculi are separated if possible with a
pointed or diamond - bladed knife , using sharp or blunt dissection as necessary .
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A double bar brace with a 90 - degree ankle stop and inside T - strap , a shoe
with an arch support and a medial heel wedge , and repeated stretching
exercises are necessary ; despite these measures , wedging casts must
occasionally be ...
A double bar brace with a 90 - degree ankle stop and inside T - strap , a shoe
with an arch support and a medial heel wedge , and repeated stretching
exercises are necessary ; despite these measures , wedging casts must
occasionally be ...
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Normal disc Absent signal from degenerate L4 - 5 disc Bone graft from previous
L5 - S1 fusion Bladder tives are rarely necessary . Epidural steroids may also
produce significant symptomatic relief if combined with decreased activity .
Normal disc Absent signal from degenerate L4 - 5 disc Bone graft from previous
L5 - S1 fusion Bladder tives are rarely necessary . Epidural steroids may also
produce significant symptomatic relief if combined with decreased activity .
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Contents
ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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