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Identifier: lecturesonortho00ridl (find matches)
Title: Lectures on orthopedic surgery
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Ridlon, John, 1852-1936 Thomas, Hugh Owen, 1834-1891 Jones, Robert, joint author
Subjects: Orthopedics
Publisher: Philadelphia, E. Stern & Co., Inc.
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Fig. 131.—Three views of the iron patten, used on the sound side, in connectionwith the Thomas hip-splint. the patient should, if it is practicable, be entirelystripped of all clothing, the attitude should be noted instanding, walking, and lying, the amount of. motion atthe articulation compared with that of the sound side,the real and the false shortening, the abduction or ad-duction, the flexion and the atrophy. 17:
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Fig. 132.—Front view of the short Fig. 133.—The short Thomas hip-Thomas hip-splint with adduction splint with adduction wing. Usedwing. Used during convalescence. in convalescent cases. 173 It is our effort to encourage rather than otherwise theproduction of abduction in the cure of hip-disease. It■diminishes the amount of practical shortening causedby displacement, erosion, or arrest of growth. Byrecognizing this, we are sometimes able, where there isperhaps two inches actual shortening, to slant the pelvissuflB-ciently to render the apparent or practical measure-ments equal on either side. Adduction, although ofteninevitable, should be energetically combated. Mr.Thomas used to sling a bag of shot around the pelvis,the weight being attached to the side it was desired todepress. To render the pelvis fiat in a definite position during-examination it is customary for us to put the patient inwhat is known as Thomas flexion-test position.This consists in flexion of the thigh of the

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