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27 Nov 2009
Elbow Injuries: Diagnosis and treatments will be held on Wednesday, October 28, from 7 - 8:30 p.m. Join Massachusetts General Hospital orthopedic surgeon Luke Oh, MD, and physiatrist Jennifer Kurz, MD, for this discussion that will cover the basic anatomy of the elbow, common elbow problems – including bursitis, tendonitis, sprain, dislocation, and fracture – and learn more about non-surgical and surgical options for treatment. Women and Headache will be held on Thursday, ...
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18 Nov 2009 by Roy
Shoulder Pain and Injuries. Frozen Shoulder, Rotator Cuff Tendinitis, Bursitis, Rotator Cuff Tear, Shoulder Joint Tear (Glenoid Labrum Tear) Tendonitis, Tennis elbow, Biceps Tendon Tear, Triceps, Trigger finger, .... Shoulder dislocations are normally associated with fractures to different parts of the shoulder; there may be a fracture and dislocation at the same time. Nerves and blood vessels can sometimes be injured with a severe shoulder dislocation. ...
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View Post: Orthopaedic Surgery in India at Jaslok Health Group under ...
3 hours ago by Philip Harman
Orthopaedic Surgery is the branch of surgery that deals with disorders of musculoskeletal system including acute, chronic and traumatic injuries. These musculoskeletal ailments also include arthritis and other habitual deformities which are ... Such joint replacement Orthopaedic Surgery generally is conducted to relieve arthritis pain or fix severe physical joint damage as part of hip fracture treatment. Hip replacement is currently the most flourishing and consistent ...
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View Post: Rogue Medic: Emergency Medical Services Intervals and Survival in ...
20 Nov 2009 by Rogue Medic
Penetrating injury to head, neck, torso and extremities proximal to elbow or knee (unless obviously superficial) • Chest injuries with respiratory distress (for example, flail chest) • Two or more proximal long-bone (humerus or femur) fractures ... Other factors combined with traumatic injuries: • Age < 5 years or > 55 years • Combination of trauma with burns • Known heart disease, CHF, or COPD • Known bleeding disorder or taking coumadin/ heparin • Pregnancy (>20 weeks) ...
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View Post: EMERGENCY MEDICINE
3 Nov 2009 by Mr. Info
Section 20 ~ Fractures and Dislocations 164 Early Management of Fractures and Dislocations 165 Wrist and Hand Injuries 166 Forearm and Elbow Injuries 167 Shoulder and Humerus Injuries 168 Pelvis, Hip, and Femur Injuries ...
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View Post: Suspend Your Disbelief...the real world is not welcome here. - How ...
28 Nov 2009 by fourleggedfish
Then there's the brain injury itself, and the skull fracture to consider. And the later concussion, possible injuries sustained in the incident with Lyamone, withdrawal symptoms from medications, psychological stressors. Plus his overall health, .... He rounded the pillar and found himself looking at House's sloped back, hunched as he was, propped against the pillar with his arms crossed and his cane dangling in the crook of an elbow. If Wilson hadn't first noticed the ...
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View Post: Pediatrician In House: Ibuprofen Bests Acetaminophen/Codeine for ...
26 Oct 2009 by Dr Tan Poh Tin
Included were children aged 4 to 18 years weighing less than 60 kg presenting to a level I hospital ED within 12 hours of injury (2003-2007) with a fracture of the ulna, radius, or humerus visualized on a standard 2-view radiograph ... posterior fat pad of the elbow, open fractures, and those who required manipulation or reduction in the ED, with developmental delay, chronic illness, allergy to the medications, or a history of bleeding or gastrointestinal tract disorders. ...
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View Post: Radial head epiphyseal separation - Health Resources - Health ...
7 Nov 2009 by Tiny
The radial head is palpated on the lateral elbow as a structure that rotates . ->. Radial head epiphyseal separation. Epiphyseal Fracture Radial Head Fracture. Foot Disorders Chapter related topics. Calcaneus Anterior Process Fracture . the ... Simultaneous monteggia type I fracture equivalent with ipsilateral . . injuries that have a dislocation of the radial head and fracture of the ulna. . a Salter-Harris type II epiphyseal separation at the lower end of the . -> ...
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