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The Taylor Spatial Frame is a hexapod device based on a Stewart platform, and was invented by orthopaedic surgeon Charles Taylor. The device consists of two or more aluminum or carbon fibre rings connected by six struts. Each strut can be independently lengthened or shortened to achieve the desired result, e.g. compression at the fracture site ...
Pages in category "Orthopedic surgical procedures" The following 129 pages are in this category, out of 129 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Sanford Ambulance Fargo responds to 32,000 calls for service annually [48] Sanford Ambulance unit 6784 and Jamestown Ambulance unit 6357. Sanford Ambulance Fargo, previously known as F-M Ambulance, began operations in 1959 with a single Cadillac hearse converted into a makeshift ambulance service in the Fargo-Moorhead area. Eventually, it grew ...
The Stanford Protocol is a combination of surgeries that are undertaken to treat obstructive sleep apnea. The Protocol involves two phases, the first of which involves UPPP and one or more of Genioglossus Advancement or Hyoid Suspension. The Second Phase of the operation involves maxillomandibular advancement.
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Manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) or fibrosis release procedures [1] is a noninvasive procedure to treat chronic pain which has been unmanageable by other methods. MUA is designed not only to relieve pain, but also to break up excessive scar tissue.
Sanford Health completed a 36,550 expansion to the Van Demark building in Sioux Falls, adding a third and fourth floor to the building.