STT osteoarthritis severity correlates with a high incidence of DISI and unique radiographic features, despite normal scapholunate alignment.
#HandSurgery#Wrist#Arthritis#xray
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@pete_elite54220 You criticized the US govt when you were a commentator on Fox News. Should people criticize the US then allowed to work for the government in the future? The answer is of course that’s what is fair
@pete_elite54220 Don’t see the criticism here. Seems as if posting for the sake of creating content and malevolent commentary -is really not a government function.
It looks like you didn’t really look or listen to the clip you’re just posting stuff for the sake of creating comments
@aossmjournals@JrnlHandTherapy So I asked the question again why is there nothing in the article about screening for diabetes or elevated blood sugar or even HbA1c?
@aossmjournals@JrnlHandTherapy diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus increases the risk of postoperative shoulder stiffness after rotator cuff repair. This association is supported by multiple prospective and retrospective studies.
@aossmjournals@JrnlHandTherapy Although doesn’t seem to be a link between direct borderline HbA1c or even elevated HbA1c, there is a link between shoulder stiffness and diabetes
@DrBruggeman There really should be something other than a like option here. I like your post, but I hate it’s meaning this is absolutely ludicrous. Unfortunately private practice are going to be voting with their feet.
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In this video from the 76th ASSH Annual Meeting, Jeffrey C. Wint, MD, introduces us to what one needs to consider when retiring or altering practice status with respect to medical licensure, malpractice, and board certification.
https://t.co/2srhlzemMX Splinters, slivers, and other material in the hand may be a simple problem, but they can also need treatment by a doctor and, in special circumstances, a hand surgeon.