In this study, an additional locking plate and the derived Poller screw technique effectively improved local rotation instability and is an effective and simple treatment method for femoral
non-union after intramedullary nailing.
ABSTRACT
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of using additional locking plate-derived Poller screws to treat post-intramedullary nailing for femoral non-union was investigated.
A retrospective analysis to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation on the risk of pulmonary infection in patients with acute cerebral infarction. The observation was that rehabilitation helped to reduce the risk factors of infection
ABSTRACT
Objectives: Investigate rehabilitation intervention on pulmonary infection risk factors in patients with acute cerebral infarction and provide an objective foundation for clinical treatment.
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Twenty Chinese pilots underwent two oVEMP test with an interval of one week. Good to excellent test-retest reliability was established for the oVEMP test in all pilots. It implies that the oVEMP test was reliable in the vestibular evaluation of the pilots.
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