- splintage
- splint·age
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
splintage — splint·age splint ij n the application of splints … Medical dictionary
splintage — tij, tēj noun ( s) : the application of splints … Useful english dictionary
dynamic splintage — a technique that retains the essentials of splinting but allows some controlled movement of the restrained body part … Medical dictionary
dynamic splintage — a technique that retains the essentials of splinting but allows some controlled movement of the restrained body part … The new mediacal dictionary
Otoplasty — Otoplasty: the pre operative front aspect (left), and the post operative front aspect (right) of an infantile otopexy (ear pinback) correction to a girl. Otoplasty (Greek ōtoûs, ear + plassein, to shape) denotes the surgical and non surgical… … Wikipedia
Pectus excavatum — Classification and external resources An example of a severe case. ICD 10 Q67.6 … Wikipedia
Arthrogryposis — Joint contractures that develop before birth (prenatally) and are evident at birth (congenitally). A newborn with arthrogryposis lacks the normal range of motion in one or more joints. In normal embryonic development, the joints begin to develop… … Medical dictionary
arthrogryposis — n. congenital limitation of joint movement due to contractures affecting two or more joints. This is accompanied by joint stiffness, cylindrical limbs, and absence of skin creases. The most common of such syndromes is arthrogryposis multiplex… … The new mediacal dictionary
Kienböck's disease — necrosis of the lunate bone of the wrist caused by interruption of its blood supply (see osteochondritis, osteonecrosis). It usually follows chronic stress or injury to the wrist and presents with pain and stiffness, with reduced grip strength.… … The new mediacal dictionary
malunion — n. union of the fragments of a fracture in an unsatisfactory position. It occurs if fracture reduction is inadequate or the splintage is inadequate to maintain the bone fragments in the correct position until healing occurs. Malunion may require… … The new mediacal dictionary