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    accident where the patient's knees collided with the dashboard, forcing the femur into the hip and breaking the femur. For this report I will concentrate on total hip replacement, its components, main surgical technique, and complications. Sir John Charnley first developed total joint arthroplasty in the 1960s (Skinner 395). In a total hip replacement "the articular surfaces of the acetabulum and femoral head are replaced" (Lemone 1241). A prosthesis is then used to replace the entire head of the

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    Case involves a 60yr old man who underwent an uncemented total hip arthroplasty or a total hip replacement, who was referred to a home PT upon d/c instructing the patient to start home PT & begin ambulation using the ‘toe touch weight bearing’ which was incorrectly mentioned in the d/c summary as ‘weight bearing as tolerated’. For the initial 6 weeks, a patient with uncemented prosthesis should begin with ‘toe touch weight bearing’ and not ‘weight bearing as tolerated’ unlike the cemented prosthesis1

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    The objective of this research is to determine whether physical therapy and specific surgical approach will affect the recovery period among the patients who underwent the total hip replacement. The results which describe hip mobility and function after the surgery, as well as overall patients’ satisfaction, are compared between various randomized and non-randomized studies, usually with the presence of experimental and control groups. Major common outcomes reported were pain, muscle strength, mobility

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    REPORTER: The reporter/Counselor (Beth) called with concerns for the victim, Allison. On Friday 08/25/2015), Allison (victim) told another parent (unknown) her brother (Stephen) burned her with a cigarette (unknown when). The burn mark appeared to be a week old and it was on her left leg above her knee. Stephen purposely burned the victim, according to the reporter. The reporter said there is an “old burn mark” on Allison’s right lower arm from a “hair straightener”. The reporter said Briana accidentally

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    Scene 1 In the inner city area of Detroit, a freshman class sits in a English classroom waiting to hear their assignment for the day. JOHN. (walks in with TIM). Hey so are we still on to shoot basketball today after school? TIM. Sure, but I need to get all of my homework finished first. JOHN. Are you serious? You actually do your homework? TIM. Of course! JOHN. Why? TIM. Well, I am going to attend college one day. TEACHER. (interrupts the small talk) Okay students, get out your notebooks. Today

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    The another one passed by, followed by other two. When Edward saw that the old man was not using any effort to seek help from either of the riders, he was tired and decided to leave the old man alone. After a while, the last horseman by the name John Denis neared the spot where the old man had sat like a snow statue. As this one came near, the old man caught the horseman’s eye and said, “Sir, would you mind giving a helpless old man a

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    John Tyree is a young man who serves as a sergeant in the U.S. Army. John is from Wilmington, North Carolina, which is a popular tourist town with the largest port in the state. He is tall and muscular with short brown hair, tattoos, and brown eyes. John speaks with the politeness of a true southern gentleman. His speech can be described as reserved, though he does speak from the heart when he feels it is necessary. John is a Christian, but also believes in fate and luck. He was baptized as a child

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    SILVER JUBILEE

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    SILVER JUBILEE OF ELENA AND KENNETH 14th JAN,2012 ENTRANCE You by my side that’s how I see US ….. I close my eyes and I can see US …we’re on our way to SILVER MILE STONE… our secret dreams have all come true ….. I see the church I see the people …your folks and mine happy and smiling

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    Old Yeller

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    gathering the corn, and has a good time laughing with Mama and Arliss. It hurts Travis’ pride to see him so easily replaced by a girl. He consoles himself by remembering that he can hunt, mark hogs and swing an axe, and she cannot (studymode 2014). John Bowlby, a reknowned psychiatrist, whose specialty wrote scholarly articles on attachment, is cited in Melancholia and Maturation (Tribunella 2010), and

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    Chicago the Musical

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    Chicago Launched in 1975, the musical Chicago, created by a talented pair of composers and producers that included both John Kander and Fred Ebb later known as Kander and Ebb. Kander was born on March 18, 1927 in Kansas City, Missouri. His exposure to music began at an early age as a result of having had tuberculosis as a baby. During this time, Kander was cut off and not allowed to be around other people, that separation developed his ability for sound. Kander started piano lessons at the

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