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Actually fabere test (Patrick's) test or fabere sign. nm

Posted By: M.A. on 2006-12-21
In Reply to: It's actually fabere test; not sure about reverse. nm - M.A.

Subject: Actually fabere test (Patrick's) test or fabere sign. nm

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both on google but books I have at home so fabere sign and test. 
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fabere - nm.
Subject: fabere - nm.


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Subject: fabere?

fabere test

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1. acronym for flexion, abduction, external rotation; extension.



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Subject: FABERE or fabere

Does anyone know which is correct or if both are----> In Stedman's ortho word book it is FABERE and in Stedman's abbrev book it is fabere


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Subject: fabere

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Subject: FABER or fabere

Can anyone give me a good rule of thumb to use for distinguishing these, or are they the same, and if so - which is preferred?
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Subject: definition of fabere

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Subject: I went with fabere as it is in my surgical

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Subject: It's FABER or FABERE (sm)

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