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  2. Traction (orthopedics) - Wikipedia

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    In most cases traction is only one part of the treatment plan of a patient needing such therapy. The physician's order will contain: Type of traction; Amount of weight to be applied; Frequency of neurovascular checks if more frequent than every four hours; Site care of inserted pins, wires, or tongs; The site and care of straps, harnesses and ...

  3. Halo-gravity traction device - Wikipedia

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    Activities such as low-impact play, walking, or standing can all increase the benefits of halo-traction therapy. However, patients are limited to leaving the traction for only a short time span. They can leave for activities such as repositioning, changing clothes, daily medical care, showering, or using the toilet.

  4. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

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    Traction involves using a pulling force to align bones and reduce fractures, particularly in cases involving the spine, pelvis, or long bones. It can be achieved through a variety of mechanisms, including skin traction (using adhesive materials attached to the skin) or skeletal traction (which involves pins or wires placed directly into the bone).

  5. Traction splint - Wikipedia

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    A traction splint most commonly refers to a splinting device that uses straps attaching over the pelvis or hip as an anchor, a metal rod(s) to mimic normal bone stability and limb length, and a mechanical device to apply traction (used in an attempt to reduce pain, realign the limb, and minimize vascular and neurological complication) to the limb.

  6. Hip fracture - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal traction may be considered for long-term treatment. Aggressive chest physiotherapy is needed to reduce the risk of pneumonia and skilled rehabilitation and nursing to avoid pressure sores and DVT/pulmonary embolism Most people will be bedbound for several months. Non-operative treatment is now limited to only the most medically ...

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    Trump said in a video posted to his campaign website on Feb. 1, 2023, that “on day one, I will revoke Joe Biden’s cruel policies on so-called ‘gender affirming care.’” Show comments ...

  8. Skeletal traction - Wikipedia

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  9. Are Seed Oils Really Unhealthy? Dietitians Explain. - AOL

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    One meta-study that encompasses 15 studies and over 56,000 participants, showed that swapping saturated fats (typically found in animal products and baked goods) with unsaturated plant oils can ...