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orthopaedics

Posted By: Sarah on 2006-05-17
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Orthopaedics
Subject: Orthopaedics

Prosthetic hip reduction. The term s/l "joo-DAY" views - ??? Thank you for any help.

Following reduction of the hip, single AP fluoroscopy view revealed that the femoral head sat eccentrically in the acetabulum, and this could simply be consistent with poly wear given the large number of dislocations she has sustained. Therefore, _____ (s/l joo-DAY) views, both internal and external oblique views of the right hip were obtained, which confirmed indeed the femoral head was seated in the cup and not anterior or posterior to the cup.
I ONLY use orthopaedics but either is.....nm
Subject: I ONLY use orthopaedics but either is.....nm


Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
Subject: Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics

http://www.wheelessonline.com
It is just the "old way" of spelling it, just like orthopaedics and orthopedics.
Subject: It is just the "old way" of spelling it, just like orthopaedics and orthopedics.

One such example is the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.  To an orthopod, this is the correct of spelling it and not "orthopedics" but both are accepted as correct by the general populace.  There are places that still use Paediatrics as opposed to Pediatrics, but they are still both right.  Just spell it like your QA wants.  Every account is different and every client has their own likes and dislikes.


Per Wheeless Textbook of Orthopaedics, it is brachial plexus.
Subject: Per Wheeless Textbook of Orthopaedics, it is brachial plexus.

http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/brachial_plexus
I never use orthopaedics and it is not allowed by my work specs..so it depends on your company! nm
Subject: I never use orthopaedics and it is not allowed by my work specs..so it depends on your company! nm

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Lachman's probably. Never heard of cotton's maneuver. Been in orthopaedics for 25 years.
Subject: Lachman's probably. Never heard of cotton's maneuver. Been in orthopaedics for 25 years.


Dopperable pulses is acceptable (not capped) per Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics nm
Subject: Dopperable pulses is acceptable (not capped) per Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics nm