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Acl Injury
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ACL symptoms are varied. The anatomy of our knee is nothing short of a miracle, or rather a great sci-fi movie. With its incredibly complex, but at the same time simple structure at first glance, it is no wonder that it seems that way. What...

Focused Assessment
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focused assessment’ on admission of Mrs. Doyle. It includes relevant aspects of wellbeing history taking, and physical examination specific to her presenting condition. It also discusses the communication process through which a nurse can c...

Cartilage Surface Progenitors
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Cartilage Surface Progenitors Introduction In this paper, we will discuss about the issues raised by Dowthwaite and Karlsson in two studies, who discussed in detail about Articular Cartillage and identification of stem cells. Dowthwaite dis...

Acl (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Injury
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ACL) is one of the four major ligaments of the human knee. In the quadruped stifle (analogous to the knee), based on its anatomical position, it is referred to as the cranial cruciate ligament. In words of Kuhn and Ross (2007) the ACL origi...

“wit’s End” By Daisy Fried
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"Wit's End", to emotionally take us through what a father and his daughter are going through. A poem by Daisy Fried, which sums the way girls in their mid teens and the way they are acting, and how their parents feel towards the situation....

Acl Reconstruction
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ACL tear is the most common knee injury. This large ligament in the centre of the knee prevents forward motion of the tibia with respect to the femur. The ligament can tear in one of several ways. If the person’s knee struck from the outsid...

Anaesthesia
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a drug which reversibly prevents transmission of the nerve impulse in the region to which it is applied, without affecting consciousness. There are many drugs which exert local anaesthetic activity in addition to their main clinical uses, b...