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... moved from the knee joint after having been in the joint or its neighborhood for many years . The foreign body had worn a groove into , but not through , the ar- ticular cartilage . The history of these fragments after separation is ...
... moved from the knee joint after having been in the joint or its neighborhood for many years . The foreign body had worn a groove into , but not through , the ar- ticular cartilage . The history of these fragments after separation is ...
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... moved merely because they are present , but because they are causing symptoms and disturbing the function of the joint . In case of doubtful diagnosis , rest , splints , massage , etc. , should be judicious- ly tried before advising ...
... moved merely because they are present , but because they are causing symptoms and disturbing the function of the joint . In case of doubtful diagnosis , rest , splints , massage , etc. , should be judicious- ly tried before advising ...
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... moved freely over it . A diagnosis of floating cartilage was made , and its immediate removal advised , but the patient would only consent to operation on the following day , if the symptoms did LOOSE BODIES IN KNEE JOINT 13.
... moved freely over it . A diagnosis of floating cartilage was made , and its immediate removal advised , but the patient would only consent to operation on the following day , if the symptoms did LOOSE BODIES IN KNEE JOINT 13.
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... not obliterated . Palpation reveals a hard , resisting , movable mass about one - half the size of the patella , situated below the tendon of the quadriceps extensor muscle . This mass can be moved 16 LOOSE BODIES IN KNEE JOINT.
... not obliterated . Palpation reveals a hard , resisting , movable mass about one - half the size of the patella , situated below the tendon of the quadriceps extensor muscle . This mass can be moved 16 LOOSE BODIES IN KNEE JOINT.
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... moved . Opera- tive removal of the body was advised , but refused . refused . Under rest , counter - irritation with pressure , the fluid was absorbed , the motion became much better , the abduction less marked , and the crepitus almost ...
... moved . Opera- tive removal of the body was advised , but refused . refused . Under rest , counter - irritation with pressure , the fluid was absorbed , the motion became much better , the abduction less marked , and the crepitus almost ...
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