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  • 21GALS — (standing for Gait, Arms, Legs, Spine) is a brief musculoskeletal screening test devised to detect neurological, musculoskeletal or functional deficits in patients.It consists of an initial set of screening questions and a sequence of examination …

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  • 22Childbirth — Parturition redirects here. For the Voyager episode, see Parturition (Star Trek: Voyager). Childbirth (also called labor, birth, partus or parturition) is the culmination of a human pregnancy or gestation period with the birth of one or more… …

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  • 23Meniscus (anatomy) — For other uses, see Meniscus, Lens (optics)#Types of simple lenses, and Meniscus Film Festival. Meniscus (anatomy) Head of right tibia seen from above, showing menisci and attachments of ligaments …

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  • 24Tensor fasciae latae — Muscle infobox Name = Tensor fasciae latae Latin = musculus tensor fasciae latae GraySubject = 128 GrayPage = 476 | Caption = The tensor fasciae latae and nearby muscles Caption2 = The left femoral triangle. Origin = iliac crest Insertion =… …

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  • 25Condyloid joint — 1: Ball and socket joint; 2: Condyloid joint (Ellipsoid); 3: Saddle joint; 4 Hinge joint; 5: Pivot joint; …

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  • 26Appendicitis — Classification and external resources An acutely inflamed and enlarged appendix, sliced lengthwise. ICD 10 K …

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  • 27Cubitus varus — Classification and external resources ICD 10 M21.1, Q68.8 ICD 9 736.02, 755.59 Cubitus varus ( …

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  • 28rigidity — 1. Stiffness or inflexibility. SYN: rigor (1). 2. In psychiatry and clinical psychology, an aspect of personality characterized by an individual s resistance to change. 3. In neurology, one type of increase in …

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  • 29Arthrogryposis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q74.3 ICD 9 728.3 …

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  • 30Synovial sheath — Latin vagina synovialis Gray s subject #68 283 A synovial sheath is a layer of a tendon sheath containing tendons in the hand and foot. They lie internal to the fibrous tendon sheaths …

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