Lectures on orthopedic surgery . Fig. 160.—Rid Ions cutter and bender Fig. 161.—Showing the counter of the for changing the bed-i^plint to the shoe cut away to re]ieve pressure caliper. This tool bends rods from on the tip of the to f in. to a right angle. functional result. The deformity may be best correctedby the greatest continued-leverage force that can betolerated, accompanied by fixative traction ; or the sameresult may be accomplished by careful manual correc- 199 tion under an anesthetic, followed by complete immo-bilization. Plaster of Paris, which has been used more exten-s


Lectures on orthopedic surgery . Fig. 160.—Rid Ions cutter and bender Fig. 161.—Showing the counter of the for changing the bed-i^plint to the shoe cut away to re]ieve pressure caliper. This tool bends rods from on the tip of the to f in. to a right angle. functional result. The deformity may be best correctedby the greatest continued-leverage force that can betolerated, accompanied by fixative traction ; or the sameresult may be accomplished by careful manual correc- 199 tion under an anesthetic, followed by complete immo-bilization. Plaster of Paris, which has been used more exten-sively in disease at the knee than elsewhere, is a very.


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