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  • 51Hill-Sachs lesion — In orthopaedics, a Hill Sachs lesion is damage to the posterosuperior (or posterior) humeral head due to repeated (anterior) shoulder dislocation. [cite journal |author=Widjaja A, Tran A, Bailey M, Proper S |title=Correlation between Bankart and… …

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  • 52Projectional radiography — or plain film radiography is the practise of producing 2D X ray images. Typically most body parts being x rayed, have two projections taken, usually at right angles to each other. This is for two reasons. First that many fractures are only… …

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  • 53joint disease — Introduction       any of the diseases or injuries that affect human joints (joint). arthritis is no doubt the best known joint disease, but there are also many others. Diseases of the joints may be variously short lived or exceedingly chronic,… …

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  • 54Knee pain — is a common complaint for many people. There are several factors that can cause knee pain. Awareness and knowledge of knee pain causes lead to faster diagnosis and treatment. Knee pain can be related to knee joint or around the knee. Contents 1… …

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  • 55ICD-10 Chapter IX: Diseases of the circulatory system — International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision Chapter Blocks Title I A00–B99 Certain infectious and parasitic diseases II C00–D48 Neoplasms III D50–D89 Diseases of the blood and blood forming… …

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  • 56Bankart lesion — In orthopaedics, a Bankart lesion is an injury of the anterior glenoid labrum due to repeated (anterior) shoulder dislocation. [cite journal |author=Widjaja A, Tran A, Bailey M, Proper S |title=Correlation between Bankart and Hill Sachs lesions… …

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  • 57maneuver — A planned movement or procedure. [Fr. manoeuvre, fr. L. manu operari, to work by hand] Adson m. SYN: Adson test. Barlow m. test for hip instability, with dislocation occurring with flexion …

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  • 58David M. Bosworth — Professor David Marsh Bosworth (23 January 1897, New York City – 11 July 1979, Vermont) was an American orthopedic surgeon. He is remembered for describing the Bosworth fracture.[1] Biography David Bosworth was born in New York City in 1897, the… …

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  • 59Stimson method — 1. closed reduction of anterior shoulder dislocation by using a small weight to exert traction on the affected arm, which hangs over the edge of the table with the patient in the prone position. 2. a method for closed reduction of posterior hip… …

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  • 60Eye disease — This is a partial list of human eye diseases and disorders. The World Health Organization publishes a classification of known diseases and injuries called the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems or ICD …

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