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  1. Are arthroplasties (orthopedic implants) best anchored to the contiguous bone using acrylic bone cement?: An entry from Gale's <i>Science in Dispute, Volume 2</i> by David Tulloch, M. C. Nagel, et all 2002
  2. Orthopedics: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i>
  3. Far from bare bones: new facility takes sports medicine & orthopedic center to another level. (Arkansas Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center) (Health Care Update): An article from: Arkansas Business by Jim Harris, 1994-01-31
  4. Orthopedics: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Encyclopedia of Science</i>
  5. Manual of orthopedic surgery: A treatise on deformities and diseases of joints and bones by Stewart L McCurdy, 1898
  6. Orthopedic Surgical Pathology: Diagnosis of Tumors and Pseudotumoral Lesions of Bone and Joints
  7. Bone, Volume I: A Treatise
  8. Diagnosis and Treatment of Bone Tumors by F. H. Sim, 1983-12
  9. Clinical and Laboratory Performance of Bone Plates (Astm Special Technical Publication// Stp) by J. Paul Harvey, 1994-02
  10. Practical orthopedics of the long bones and lower limbs by Donald L Piermattei, 1979
  11. Feline Orthopedics and Bone Surgery by Pierre M. Montavon, Katja Voss, 2006-02-15
  12. Bone banking and transplantation (Advanced clinics in orthopaedics) by Patricia Piasecki, 1994
  13. Exposures of long bones and other surgical methods by Arnold K Henry, 1927
  14. Orthopedic surgery by Edward H Bradford, 1918

41. Bone Infarct - Orthopedics - MedHelp
I had an MRI on my knee that showed a bone infarct. Now the doctors are concerned about a blood clot. What exactly is a bone infarct and how can it be related to a blood clot.
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Orthopedics/bone-infarct/show/723307

42. Bone Islands - Orthopedics - MedHelp
I have had sore heels for the last few months and i have had an XRay done on both my feet. The results on the X-Ray show i have 2 scleratic densities on my right cuboid bone
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Orthopedics/bone-islands-/show/481106

43. Bone And Joint Center | Upstate Orthopedics, LLP.
There's this connection here. They don't just focus on what's wrong they want to know more about who you ARE. Read about this and other real patient stories
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Upstate Orthopedics
Specializing In Everything Orthopedic "We weren't understood until we were at Upstate Orthopedics." Read about this and other real patient stories "There's this connection here. They don't just focus on what's wrong  they want to know more about who you ARE." Read about this and other real patient stories "There was never a moment where we were talked to like there wasn't time for us." Read about this and other real patient stories "Years into recovery, Sara holds her newborn son in the very arm that others said couldn't be saved." Read about this and other real patient stories
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44. Bone & Joint Care, Orthopedics Services - Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington
As a university hospital, Fletcher Allen's orthopedic specialists offer a broad scope of orthopedic treatments and services as well as physical and rehabiliative therapies.
http://www.fletcherallen.org/services/orthopedic_care/

45. Orthopedics - Humans, Body, Used, Process, Form, Methods, System, Part, History
The term orthopedics has remained in use, though the specialty has broadened beyond the care of children. Bone is a living and functioning part of the body.
http://www.scienceclarified.com/Oi-Ph/Orthopedics.html
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Bone is a living and functioning part of the body. A broken bone will generate new growth to repair the fracture and fill in any areas from which bone is removed. Therefore, a bone that is deformed from birth can be manipulated, cut, braced, or otherwise treated to produce a normal form. A broken bone held in alignment will heal with no resulting physical deformity.
History of orthopedics
Humans have had to contend with broken or malformed bones since prehistory. Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics (system of writing in which pictures or symbols represent words or sounds) depict injured limbs wrapped and braced to heal normally. As wars were waged on a larger scale and weaponry became more efficient and deadly over time, fractures and other bone injuries became more common. Physicians soon developed simple prostheses (pronounced pros-THEE-sees; artificial limbs) to replace limbs that were amputated as the result of a wound. A hand, for example, was replaced with a hook attached to a cup that fit over the wrist. Early orthopedists (orthopedic physicians) concentrated on the correction of birth defects such as scoliosis (abnormal sideways curvature of the spine) and clubfoot (deformed foot marked by a curled or twisted shape). Gradually orthopedists included fractures, dislocations, and trauma to the spine and skeleton within their specialty.

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