This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...and the most troublesome complication of tumor albus. It is usually associated, when it occurs, in the early part of the disease with an acutely sensitive condition of the joint, but later in the history it may come on insidiously and without pain. Fiu. 300.--Thomas' spline with Inner Part of King Cut Away, lilted as a ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...and the most troublesome complication of tumor albus. It is usually associated, when it occurs, in the early part of the disease with an acutely sensitive condition of the joint, but later in the history it may come on insidiously and without pain. Fiu. 300.--Thomas' spline with Inner Part of King Cut Away, lilted as a Convalescent Splint. (Children's Hospital Iteport.) The means of straightening a knee-joint flexed by acute disease may be classified as follows: 1. By traction in the line of the deformity applied (a) in bed; (b) while the patient goes about. 2. By means of apparatus forcibly straightening the leg; such as the.Billroth splint, the Thomas knee splint, etc. 3. By simple fixation by means of a succession of plaster-of-Paris bandages. i. By straightening under ether. 1 (a). In sensitive cases it may be necessary to confine the patient to bed. Traction by weight and pulley can be applied to the leg by means of adhesive plaster applied below the knee, the leg being supported by a firm cushion under the knee arranged so that traction comes in the line of the deformity. After a diminution of the spasm, which follows very soon upon the application of traction, the limb can be made straight gradually and fixed in a straightened position, and ambulatory treatment can be begun. 1 (b). Traction in the line, of the deformity can be applied to the limb while the patient goes about, by one of several appliances which are more or less expensive. The best splint is one already alluded to, similar to the protection splint described for hip disease.' It is furnished with a perineal band which takes the body weight off of the leg, and at the knee is a lock joint which can be set at any angle. The bottom of the splint goes far enough below the foot to protect the...
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