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He washed his splint in warm soapy water.
She fractured a splint in quarantine in England, and after arriving in Dubai, "her hormones just went for a loop," de Kock said.
Add to the old stereotypes new ones about shortening attention spans and a rise in the need for instant gratification and it starts to look as if, while sticking a splint in a bunsen burner or watching magnesium combust might have swung things in the old days, these days it just won't do.
The knee was splinted (cricket pad splint) in extension for 6 weeks.
The fracture was reduced and immobilized with a splint in the following 24 h.
Postoperative the hand was placed on a palmar splint in intrinsic plus position.
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Then after a week, shin splints kick in, and then we quit.
I got bad shin splints in the February which kicked in again after precisely 1k.
He has not had a bad injury since a bout of shin splints in 1995 and estimates that he has played more than 800 games in his career.
"Eames made plywood splints in the Second World War – you can see a direct line then, to their classic chairs, and plywood's use as a 60s building material," Drumm says.
Other treatments are strictly symptomatic, such as the use of splints in Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, administration of antibiotics in early cystic fibrosis, or female hormone replacement in Turner syndrome.
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