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  2. Sling (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Sling (medicine) Sling. An arm sling on a person's right hand. Other names. Arm sling. [edit on Wikidata] A sling, also known as arm sling, is a device to limit movement of the shoulder or elbow while it heals. [1] A sling can be created from a triangular bandage. [1]

  3. Supracondylar humerus fracture - Wikipedia

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    Orthopedic. A supracondylar humerus fractureis a fracture of the distalhumerusjust above the elbow joint. The fracture is usually transverse or oblique and above the medial and lateral condyles and epicondyles. This fracture pattern is relatively rare in adults, but is the most common type of elbow fracture in children.[1]

  4. Dislocated shoulder - Wikipedia

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    Fall onto an outstretched arm or the shoulder. [3] A dislocated shoulder is a condition in which the head of the humerus is detached from the glenoid fossa. [2] Symptoms include shoulder pain and instability. [2] Complications may include a Bankart lesion, Hill-Sachs lesion, rotator cuff tear, or injury to the axillary nerve.

  5. Patient lift - Wikipedia

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    A patient lift (patient hoist, jack hoist, Hoyer lift, or hydraulic lift) may be either a sling lift or a sit-to-stand lift.This is an assistive device that allows patients in hospitals and nursing homes and people receiving home health care to be transferred between a bed and a chair or other similar resting places, by the use of electrical or hydraulic power.

  6. Proximal humerus fracture - Wikipedia

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    Arm sling, specific exercises, surgery [3] Frequency. Common [4] A proximal humerus fracture is a break of the upper part of the bone of the arm (humerus). [3] Symptoms include pain, swelling, and a decreased ability to move the shoulder. [1] Complications may include axillary nerve or axillary artery injury. [3]

  7. Drill commands - Wikipedia

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    Sling arms: If the soldiers have a "sling" (strap) on their rifles, then this command can be called. The soldiers will loosen the sling so they can now have their rifles strapped around their shoulders. Unsling arms: Servicemen will unloosen the sling so they can now have their rifles at the port or high port position.

  8. Sling (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    The sling is not intended as a carrying aid, but is used to steady the rifle. For a right-handed shooter, the sling attaches to the top of the left arm, and clips onto the forend of the rifle. The left arm is wrapped under the sling. The sling with upper and lower arm form three sides of a triangle that provide a steady support for the rifle.

  9. Arm sling - Wikipedia

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