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  2. Traction (orthopedics) - Wikipedia

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    In most cases traction is only one part of the treatment plan of a patient needing such therapy. The physician's order will contain: Type of traction; Amount of weight to be applied; Frequency of neurovascular checks if more frequent than every four hours; Site care of inserted pins, wires, or tongs; The site and care of straps, harnesses and ...

  3. Spinal adjustment - Wikipedia

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    Table adjustments—The patient lies on a special table with drop-down sections. The chiropractor applies a quick thrust when the section drops. The table's drop allows for a lighter adjustment without the twisting positions that can accompany other techniques. Instrument adjustments—Often the gentlest methods of adjusting the spine. The ...

  4. Spinal precautions - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] It is also recommended to remove cervical collars as soon as possible. [6] If patients require ongoing cervical spine precautions, they should be switched to an adjustable cervical collar such as a Miami J collar [6] or halo-gravity traction device for long-term immobilization. [12]

  5. Spinal cord injury - Wikipedia

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    However, in cases where a more conservative approach is chosen, bed rest, cervical collars, motion restriction devices, and optionally traction are used. [115] Surgeons may opt to put traction on the spine to remove pressure from the spinal cord by putting dislocated vertebrae back into alignment, but herniation of intervertebral disks may ...

  6. Saunders (imprint) - Wikipedia

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    Saunders is an American academic publisher based in the United States. It is currently an imprint of Elsevier . Formerly independent, the W. B. Saunders company was acquired by CBS in 1968, who added it to their publishing division Holt, Rinehart & Winston .

  7. John W. Saunders Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John W. Saunders Jr. (November 12, 1919 – December 26, 2015) was an American scientist whose research in the field of developmental biology and zoology played an integral part in helping to understand how various vertebrate limbs develop. [1] Saunders researched the vertebrate limb and studied the apical ectodermal ridge (AER). This research ...