Orthopaedic Surgery |
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CONGENITAL DEFORMITIES | 14 |
GENERAL AFFECTIONS OF THE SKELETON | 84 |
AFFECTIONS OF BONES | 173 |
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abduction active acute affected appears applied arthritis associated attached become blood body bone calcium carried cartilage cause cells changes clinical common complete condition congenital considerable corrected deformity described diagnosis disease dislocation disturbance divided early epiphyseal evidence examination exposed extended extremity femur fingers flexion foot fracture frequently function give graft growth hand head important incision increased indicated infection injury involved joint knee lateral lesion less ligament limb limited lower lumbar manipulation marked medial method months movement muscles muscular neck nerve normal occasionally occurs operation origin pain paralysis PATHOLOGY patient period plaster position possible posterior present pressure produced region removed result rickets separated severe shoulder side signs similar skin spinal spine splint stage surface swelling symptoms tendon tibia tion tissue treatment tuberculosis tumour upper usually vertebral weeks X-ray