Immobilization
Immobilization refers to the process of holding a joint or bone in place with a splint, cast, or brace. Immobilization restricts motion to allow the injured area to heal. When an arm, hand, leg, or foot… More »
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Immobilization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Immobilization may refer to: • Immobilization (soil science) • Immobilization (pathology)
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Immobilized enzyme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An immobilized enzyme is an enzyme which is attached to an inert, insoluble material such as calcium alginate (produced by reacting a mixture of sodium alginate solution and enzyme solution with cal...
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Lying (position) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lying (also recumbency or prostration ) is a type of human position in which the body is more or less horizontal and supported along its length by the surface underneath. When in lying position, ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about immobilization care. immobilization care. Information about immobilization care in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from immobilization care)
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Medical treatment Joint immobilization including conditions possibly treated or prevented by this treatment. ... Count: Joint immobilization is listed as a: treatment for 3 conditions; alternative treatment for 0 conditions; preventive treatment for 0 conditions; research treatment for 0 conditions.
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "immobilization" ... Learn more about "immobilization" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Curr Med Res Opin. 2006; 22(3):593-602 (ISSN: 0300-7995) ... It remains open whether patients with initial signs of pulmonary embolism might profit from a brief immobilization.
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Figure 1; Mineralization and immobilization processes; ... What affects mineralization and immobilization? ... For example, the presence of a high amount of wheat straw or corn stalks in the soil will result in immobilization processes taking place. Immobilization results in plant usable forms of nitrogen in the soil...
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