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Clavicle fracture / Treatment usually involves resting the affected extremity and supporting the arm with the use of a sling. In older pract... click for more ... Resources for:Treatment Clavicle Fracture
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Broken Collarbone - Clavicle Fracture / Treatment of clavicle fractures most commonly involves resting the affected extremity. There are sev... click for more ... Yes, I would definitely follow up.
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Clavicle fracture / Treatment usually involves resting the affected extremity and supporting the arm with the use of a sling. In older pract... click for more ... Resources for:Clavicle Fracture Treatment
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8585431
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A rotator cuff rupture produces permanent osteoporosis in the affected extremity, but not in those with whom shoulder function has returned to normal. Kannus P ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15086071
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A systemic disease extending beyond the affected extremity. Federman DG, Bravata DM, Kirsner RS. Primary Care, VA Connecticut Health Care System, West ...
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ajot.aotapress.net/content/65/5/589.short
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Affected Upper-Extremity Movement Ability Is Retained 3 Months After Modified Constraint-Induced Therapy. Stephen J. Page,; Colleen Murray and; Valerie ...
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ptjournal.apta.org/content/61/7/1022.full.pdf
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and the patient's functional use of her affected extremity increased during the experimental ... while concentrating on the affected extremity, allows the patient to ...
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jbmr.5650100817/pdf
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in the Affected Extremity, but Not in Those with Whom. Shoulder Function Has Returned to Normal. PEKKA KANNUS,' JAR1 LEPPALA,' MATI'I LEI-ITO,' HARRl ...
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www.rsds.org/pdf/ptotbrochure_604.pdf
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The lower extremity can be loaded in a variety of ways. Walking is an important loading technique if care is taken to ensure weight bearing through the affected ...
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