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splint-bone Also splint bone, 9 splent bone. [splint n. 5, 10.] 1. Farriery. † a. = splint n. 5. Obs. b. One or other of the two small metacarpal bones of the foreleg of a horse, lying behind and in close contact with the cannon-bone or shank.1704 Lond. Gaz. No. 4027/4 A Splint Bone in the inside of...
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Splints
cannon bone or on the splint bone itself. splint bone where the interosseous ligament attaches.
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Splint armour
Splint armour (also splinted armour, splint armor, or splinted armor) is armour consisting of strips of metal ("splints") attached to a cloth or leather Splint mail/splinted mail
While a few complete suits of armour have been found made from splints of wood, leather, or bone, the Victorian neologism "splinted
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SAM splint
The SAM (structural aluminum malleable) splint is a compact, lightweight, highly versatile device designed for immobilizing bone and soft tissue injuries The SAM splint was invented by Dr.
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Please explain how to give a dog with a broken leg a splint; dog breaks leg; manmade
hey guys so this is when she got hit by a car obviously the bone is broken came out the side of the leg she's that one-year-old Mastiffs she seems like and then we're going to apply some cars and then we're gonna do a bandage right in the middle of all that you will see relax and now we're creating the splint
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Splint boots
Brushing boots or splint boots are used to protect a horse's legs during exercise, protecting the lower leg from injury that may occur if one leg or hoof They have a protective padded area on the side of the boot which is on the inside of the horses leg, protecting the cannon bone and fetlock.
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Traction splint
The basic principle is that one end of the traction splint is positioned against the hip, and pushes upward against the pelvic bone. The KTD does not afford the rotational stability normally seen in long bone traction splints.
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splint bone in Chinese - splint bone meaning in Chinese - ichacha.net
splint bone in Chinese : :赘骨…. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Jammed finger
Fractures involve the breaking of the bone. splint, and Abouna splint.
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Mallet finger
This results in either a tear of the tendon or the tendon pulling off a bit of bone. The splint may be worn just at night for a few additional weeks after this. The splint acts to immobilize flexing of the joint.
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Hugh Owen Thomas
of the injured or diseased bone or joint. Thomas Splint
In order to achieve a combination of prolonged rest, Thomas created the 'Thomas Splint', which would stabilise a fractured femur and prevent
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Revra DePuy
Reverend DePuy (March 22, 1860 – October 9, 1921), was an American inventor, noted for his invention of the fiber splint. DePuy settled in Warsaw, Indiana, and decided to make a fiber splint to replace the wooden barrel splints which were used back then to set bone fractures
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Nociceptive trigeminal inhibition tension suppression system
Evidence and safety
As the NTI-TSS does not cover all of the teeth, it is classed as a partial coverage occlusal splint. Research shows that alveolar bone requires at least 8 days of lack of stimulation before bone growth at the apex (supra-eruption) can initiate.
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Radial styloid process
The radial styloid process is a projection of bone on the lateral surface of the distal radius bone. A prominent styloid process of the radius makes applying a wrist splint more difficult.
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Torus fracture
This study fairly allocated children (through randomisation) to either splint and routine follow-up, or a bandage and no follow-up. 965 children were in Care Excellence (NICE), which was published before the FORCE study, identified that all treatments appeared safe and recommended either a removable splint
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