| 31. | In case of Madelung's Deformity in conjunction with radial pain, a dome osteotomy may be conducted.
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| 32. | His brother was John Rhea Barton ( 1796 1871 ), the originator of corrective osteotomy for joint ankylosis.
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| 33. | High tibial osteotomy was described first by Jackson in 1958 and has nowadays become a well-established surgery.
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| 34. | In most cases, a longitudinal and sagittal osteotomy is needed to centralize the bony parts of the ulnar thumb.
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| 35. | After the process is complete, the osteotomy is allowed to heal over a period of six to eight weeks.
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| 36. | To insure optimal repositioning of the bony structures by osteotomy, the intervention can be planned in advance and simulated.
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| 37. | He was said to be greater and lesser trochanters; in 1826 he performed a hip osteotomy in seven minutes.
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| 38. | Months of arduous rehabilitation enabled him to resume his career following an osteotomy, a realignment procedure of a damaged knee.
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| 39. | The tibial plateau leveling osteotomy and tibial tuberosity advancement are two of the most common ostetomy procedures performed in the United States.
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| 40. | Memory metal has been utilized in orthopedic surgery as a fixation-compression device for osteotomies, typically for lower extremity procedures.
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