Helping me get my helmet off I noticed he was favoring his right arm and seemed to have a splint or cast on it under his suit. |
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is treated by placing the wrist on a splint to immobilize it and to prevent pressure to the nerves. |
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Nightly splint use is recommended to prevent prolonged wrist flexion or extension. |
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The new Hodgen splint held a limb in traction while a wound was dressed, a critical innovation on the battlefield. |
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The plaintiff was taken to Humber Hospital where her leg was reduced, the wound dressed and a leg splint applied. |
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He put some tape around one toe and the next one along, as a kind of splint, but basically it's just a waiting game. |
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Before using splint boots it is important to understand how to put them on properly. |
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In some cases, a night splint for a period of 6 to 8 weeks in a dorsiflexed position is helpful to maintain and enhance passive dorsiflexion. |
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So because of that and the time of year, we elected to just retire her to stud rather than take the splint bone out and try again. |
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Sometimes, a strap is attached to the splint and goes around the neck to help hold the arm. |
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The colt fractured the splint bone and chipped a piece of the sesamsoid bone in the same leg. |
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Stable companion Scarthy Lad banged a splint bone when he won at Clonmel earlier in the month and will be out of action until the new year. |
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The resulting tensile forces on the beads mimicked those in a traction splint, which is sometimes used to hold fractured bones in place. |
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He still has difficulty using his left-hand side and has a splint on his left ankle. |
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In Kindamba he improvised a splint from palm branches and asked a carpenter to make another, around which tarpaulin would be wrapped. |
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But he fractured a splint bone while training for the Donn Handicap and was retired to stud at Claiborne Farm near Paris, Kentucky. |
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Doctors used a 3-D bioprinter to custom-make a splint that is holding his airway open and helping him breathe. |
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If the cast or splint is on your child's arm, the doctor might give your child a sling to help support it. |
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Neither of the children ever experienced any pain or discomfort with either the casting or wearing the splint. |
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If a single digit is infected, a finger splint supporting the interphalangeal joints in extension is usually adequate. |
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Your dentist will take impressions of your teeth using a kind of putty and send these to a laboratory where the splint is made. |
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Bellamy Road came out of his seventh-place finish in the Kentucky Derby with a splint injury and has not raced since. |
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The splint consists of a bar with high top open-toed shoes attached at the ends of the bar in about 70 degrees of external rotation. |
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The splint can be made with various materials ranging from thin metal to plaster of Paris. |
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The patient was advised of the fracture and was managed conservatively with a splint. |
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Once the splint was in place, David continued his work and applied the salve he just made on all of the wounds that would require it. |
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As that happens, the dental splint is adjusted to maintain the perfect bite. |
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Screaming imprecations and struggling wildly, she had to be held down by several guards while I cut the splint off her arm. |
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The splint supported the posterolateral part of the lower leg but also had a slight anterior curve. |
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He wears a splint to support his right ankle and enable him to walk, and his right arm is a dead weight. |
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I explained to him that it was more of a severe sprain than an actual fracture and prescribed a wrist splint to be worn for the next three weeks. |
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Making a splint from a rifle stock, he again treated himself and managed to crawl back to an aid station. |
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When the symptoms are minor a wrist splint worn mainly at night or anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin and avoidance of the causative movements may be all that is needed. |
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Use bone reduction forceps to hold the rib segment during splint template insertion. |
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To prevent relapses, when the last plaster cast is removed a splint must be worn full-time for two to three months and thereafter at night for 2 to 4 years. |
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No, he must splint its shins and hyperextend his hindquarters. |
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In most ankle sprains, treatment includes external support such as the application of an air splint, ice application and elevation above the heart. |
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The loose teeth can in some cases become fixed so they do not require a further splint. |
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After allowing the splint injury to heel, Bellamy Road returned to the published work tab on July 16 over the training track at Saratoga Race Course. |
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Their forelimbs are very short, and the third finger is reduced to a splint or lost entirely. |
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These exercises will help to strengthen your lower legs, and prevent or repair shin splint problems. |
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Once the splint has ignited in the oxygen, the flame can be put out gently to leave another glowing portion. |
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There are in fact the squill, clover, the asphodel, the splint, the olive, the sumac, the broom, mixed with euphorbia and wallflowers. |
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More marginal areas, rivestitre of Ampelodesma, splint Mediterranean Asphodel, then find broom, rock rose, blackthorn and hawthorn. |
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One experience that stands out was taking a child to the occupational therapy department of a large teaching hospital, to get a hand splint made. |
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They include bright coal, which contains more than 80 percent vitrinite, and splint coal, which contains more than 30 percent opaque matter. |
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In the equids the proximal end remains as a small splint of bone, while the distal end has fused with the tibia. |
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A thumb splint helps in squeezing the fingers in opposition to the fingers and makes it easier to grasp and hold an object for use. |
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This portion can then be held in the oxygen again, so that learners can observe the splint ignite once more. |
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The splint keeps your wrist from moving but lets your hand do most of what it normally does. |
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The answer may be a simple ankle-foot splint made of plastic that is inconspicuous under trousers or slacks. |
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After reinserting the safety splint, carry out a brake test for the service brake and the emergency brake. |
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Insert the bolt into the star wheel carrier and secure with the safety splint. |
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In addition a protective splint must be worn over the temporary restoration. |
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It is suggested that during forceps extraction the physician keep one hand on the fundus as a splint to reduce the risk of perforation. |
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The patient must seek dental assistance immediately. The dentist will reposition the tooth perfectly and keep it in place with a splint. |
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Stabilization should be performed with a rigid splint for at least twelve weeks. |
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Both groups showed improvement in electrodiagnostic studies at the end of the trial, but the patients who wore the splint full time showed significantly greater improvement. |
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The father and child left, the young Afghan sporting a nicely rigged splint made of tongue depressors and bandages on one hand and a coloring book in the other. |
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In sports such as basketball, football, and hockey, the athlete may proceed with play and practice with extension taping as long as the splint is worn at all other times. |
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If this accident had happened on shore, the corpsman would have followed the same procedures but would have had to immobilize the leg with a splint. |
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In ventral view, the sphenorbital fissure, which is long and oval, is exposed posteriorly and is separated from the relatively small optic foramen by a narrow bony splint. |
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The filly Morning Pride by-passes the 1000 while City On A Hill sits out the 2000 after sustaining a splint injury which will keep him off the track until the middle of June. |
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This Fleet Is Due, who was a fast-closing fourth in the Haskell Invitational Handicap, popped a splint bone in his left front leg, Daily Racing Form reports. |
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Trained by Patrick Byrne for owner Richard Nip's Serengeti Stable, Eugene's Third Son came out of the Arkansas Derby with a fractured splint bone in his right front leg. |
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Many evolutionists claim that the horse's splint bones in their legs are vestigial, that is, useless leftovers from its alleged evolutionary past. |
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Wearing a protective splint is not required in this case. |
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Foam, carbon box and splint package, total three sections. |
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Aids, such as a Zimmer frame, walking stick, or foot-drop splint may be needed at some point by many patients. |
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The nail is replaced to provide a physiologic dressing and to splint open the eponychium so that a new nail will grow in place. |
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Note: The mallet can be used to assist insertion of the splint, if needed. |
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Surgilens has a larger diameter than other shields and functions as a corneal splint to facilitate postsurgical healing by protecting and immobilizing scleral and conjunctival tissue. |
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She also purchased a hand splint for keyboarding at work. |
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The horse has been a bit unlucky with a suspensory ligament injury and a splint. |
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Sensors, arranged cubically in the three planes of space, are placed in the mouth and fixed to the posterior teeth by a splint. |
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If bruxing is present, using a bruxing splint to stop the clenching may lead the patient to stop pressing the tongue. |
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The faint-hearted be warned, if putting a splint on a dog's paw doesn't bother you, what about the pulling out of the molar of a horse put in a machine similar to a torture chamber? |
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Functionally, CPAP acts as a splint to prevent collapse of the pharyngeal tissues. |
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To ensure that learners see the splint igniting, they may have to relight the splint in the microburner flame or choose a new splint to test for the oxygen. |
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Once they were in their correct location, the wound was immobilized by either a splint or a plaster mold. |
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All that remains of them in modern horses is a set of small vestigial bones on the leg below the knee, known informally as splint bones. |
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Wouldn't grow straight if you put a splint on 'er. She liked the loopholes in things. The chinks, the crooks and nannies... liked to find healthy little plantlets to choke! |
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Somebody got hold of some Sellotape, we used Sellotape and some bits of wood we found on the road to make a splint and we Sellotaped his leg together. |
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My broken left arm was still immobilised in a splint, still healing and sore. |
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In severe cases, immobilize joint with abundantly padded splint. |
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