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2 , 311 in V . H . Contributors JAMES H . BEATY , M . D . Chapters 61 , 62 , and
63 Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery , University of Tennessee ,
Memphis , Tenn . ; Chief , Tennessee Crippled Children ' s Service ; Active Staff ...
2 , 311 in V . H . Contributors JAMES H . BEATY , M . D . Chapters 61 , 62 , and
63 Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery , University of Tennessee ,
Memphis , Tenn . ; Chief , Tennessee Crippled Children ' s Service ; Active Staff ...
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The evolution of orthopedic surgery has been exceedingly slow as compared to
that of surgery in general . Not until aseptic technic had been materially refined
was surgery of the bones and joints feasible . The statement is often made that
the ...
The evolution of orthopedic surgery has been exceedingly slow as compared to
that of surgery in general . Not until aseptic technic had been materially refined
was surgery of the bones and joints feasible . The statement is often made that
the ...
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In rigidity , the brain is so severely damaged that surgery is rarely indicated
except to correct major deformities . Indications for surgery Surgery is most often
indicated in patients with spastic cerebral palsy and less often in those with
dyskinesia ...
In rigidity , the brain is so severely damaged that surgery is rarely indicated
except to correct major deformities . Indications for surgery Surgery is most often
indicated in patients with spastic cerebral palsy and less often in those with
dyskinesia ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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abduction active allow ankle anterior applied approach arthrodesis arthroscope aspect attachment body Bone Joint Surg branches calcaneus cast cause cerebral palsy cervical child Clin clinical close complete congenital contracture cord corrected deformity described develop dislocation distal divide elbow expose extend extremity fascia femoral femur flexed flexion flexor foot fracture fragment function fusion graft head incision indicated injury insertion knee lateral lengthening lesions ligament limb longus lower medial meniscus method months motor muscle necessary neck nerve normal occur operation Orthop Orthopaedic osteotomy paralysis patients peripheral portal position possible posterior present procedure proximal reduction release removed reported rotation severe shoulder side skin spastic spinal spine stability superior surface Surgeons surgery surgical suture talus tear technique tendon third tibia tion tissue transfer treated treatment usually valgus deformity varus viewing walking weeks wire