orthopaedic surgery

  • 1Orthopaedic sports medicine — is a subspecialty of orthopaedic medicine and sports medicine. The word orthopaedic derives from “ortho” which is the Greek root for “straight” and “pais” which is the greet root for child. During the early history of orthopaedic medicine,… …

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  • 2Surgery — This article is about the medical specialty. For other uses, see Surgery (disambiguation). A cardiothoracic surgeon performs a mitral valve replacement at the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center. Surgery (from the Greek …

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  • 3Orthopaedic nursing — Contents 1 Board certification 2 Dates 3 See also 4 Ex …

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  • 4surgery — noun 1 medical treatment ADJECTIVE ▪ major, radical ▪ minor ▪ extensive ▪ further ▪ successful …

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  • 5orthopaedic — adj. Orthopaedic/orthopedic is used with these nouns: ↑surgeon, ↑surgery …

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  • 6Orthopedic surgery — Intervention MeSH D019637 …

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  • 7American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine — The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) promotes sports medicine education, research, communication, and fellowship and includes national and international orthopaedic sports medicine leaders. The Society works closely with… …

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  • 8Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre — Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust Geography Location Oxford …

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  • 9American Society for Surgery of the Hand — The American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) was founded in 1946 to facilitate the exchange of information related to problems of the hand. It is the oldest and largest medical specialty society in the United States devoted to the care of… …

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  • 10Computer-assisted orthopedic surgery — or computer assisted orthopaedic surgery (sometimes abbreviated as CAOS[1]) is a discipline where computer technology is applied pre , intra and/or post operatively to improve the outcome of orthopedic surgical procedures. CAOS is an active… …

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