Posted by Matthew Mac Partlin on Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Out of theatre hip reductions are notoriously difficult and usually require a fairly beefy proceduralist (Thank Heaven for orthopods), a good deal of sedation and have a fair degree of risk of injury to both patient and practitioner. A competitor who's had his or her foot braced against the cockpit's firewall for a head on impact runs the risk of a posterior hip joint dislocation, with an associated acetabular fracture risk. Any vascular...
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