Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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Page 247
... fixation of the fracture . Healing of the viable injured tissues can continue even during rehabilitation because the fracture or osteotomy is held securely by the internal fixation device . This early rehabilitation decreases the ...
... fixation of the fracture . Healing of the viable injured tissues can continue even during rehabilitation because the fracture or osteotomy is held securely by the internal fixation device . This early rehabilitation decreases the ...
Page 280
... internal fixation commonly employed by many sur- geons in elective procedures and even in the reduction and fixation of common fractures . Although these techniques are less rigid than those using screws and plates , they may be used ...
... internal fixation commonly employed by many sur- geons in elective procedures and even in the reduction and fixation of common fractures . Although these techniques are less rigid than those using screws and plates , they may be used ...
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... fixation include not only a thorough knowledge of stable fixation techniques but also include a functional appreciation of the configu- ration and quality of the fracture and its fragments . Once rigid internal fixation has been ...
... fixation include not only a thorough knowledge of stable fixation techniques but also include a functional appreciation of the configu- ration and quality of the fracture and its fragments . Once rigid internal fixation has been ...
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