Knee Braces

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CHAPTER 193 Knee Braces Scott A. Paluska The knee joint is the largest joint in the body, and traumatic, overuse, and degenerative knee injuries are common. Strength, flexibility, and technique…

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Lasers: Tattoo Removal

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CHAPTER 55 Lasers Tattoo Removal Kevin Crawford Decorative tattoos have been a part of human history for thousands of years (Fig. 55-1). The recent discovery of a tattooed, 5000+-year-old, frozen,…

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Cerumen Impaction Removal

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CHAPTER 72 Cerumen Impaction Removal Michael McHenry Cerumen impaction is one of the most common otologic problems encountered by primary care clinicians (approximately 150,000 ears are irrigated per week in…

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Earlobe Repair

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CHAPTER 71 Earlobe Repair Dennis LaRavia Constant or repetitive traction by jewelry worn in a pierced earlobe may eventually cause a large, elongated hole (Figs. 71-1A and 71-2). Over time,…

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Cryotherapy of the Cervix

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CHAPTER 138 Cryotherapy of the Cervix Madeline R. Lewis, John L. Pfenninger Cryotherapy is the treatment of choice for select small cervical intraepithelial lesions (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia [CIN] 1, 2,…

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Botulinum Toxin

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CHAPTER 56 Botulinum Toxin Edward M. Zimmerman In 1978, a San Francisco ophthalmologist, Alan B. Scott, published the first paper on the use of botulinum toxin in humans. He used…

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Tissue Filler

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CHAPTER 57 Tissue Filler Mel Elson Soft tissue augmentation has been performed since the 15th century, when physicians transplanted fat en bloc to correct defects, usually facial disfigurements related to…

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Wood’s Light Examination

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CHAPTER 43 Wood’s Light Examination Roberta E. Gebhard The Wood’s lamp (“black light”) produces ultraviolet rays with a wavelength of 365 nm and above by projecting a beam of light through…

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Neonatal Resuscitation

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CHAPTER 180 Neonatal Resuscitation Eric M. Hughes The first few moments of a newborn’s life can be the most critical. If needed, effective emergency care during this transition can prevent…

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