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Chronic Osteomyelitis In Children [Article]
Originally published in the "Techniques In Orthopaedics," this article reviews the pathophysiology, natural history, and treatment options for children with chronic osteomyelitis within the context of a developing world setting.
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Nonoperative Management Of Pediatric Upper Extremity Fractures Or 'Don't Throw Away The Cast' [Article]
First published in "Techniques In Orthopaedics," the article discusses specific techniques for the nonoperative management of upper extremity fractures in pediatric patients.
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Orthopaedic Techniques In The Management Of The Residua Of Paralytic Poliomyelitis [Article]
An article originally published in the "Techniques In Orthopaedics," Hugh G. Watts illustrates the social problems of Paralytic Poliomyelitis immunization.
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The Neglected Clubfoot [Article]
An article originally published in the "Techniques In Orthopaedics," which provides a practical algorithmic approach developed by the author over a six-year span of full-time work in Uganda, East Africa.
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Tuberculosis Of The Musculoskeletal System [Article]
An article from the "Techniques In Orthopaedics" reviewing the pathophysiology, clinical findings, diagnosis, and treatment options for osteoarticular tuberculosis.
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War Injuries, Trauma, And Disaster Relief [Article]
First published in "Techniques In Orthopaedics" about the significant differences between the type and management of cases seen overseas versus those seen at home.
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