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... should be incapable of re-innervating the joint. In this study we investigate the long-term effi-cacy of facet debridement forthe treatment of chronic back pain originating in the facet joint. ... of an inch is made in the skin at the entry site. A guide wire is inserted down to the facet joint and then secured into the joint surface. A dilation system is inserted over the guide wire ... propensity for facet joint pain to return following dorsal root rhizotomy. We speculate that the direct visualization of the joint allows better de-innervation ofthe joint and removal of the...
... is an important public health issue that can result in long term disability and poor quality of life. Conservative therapy is the initial treatment of choice, but fails to provide relief in ... Conclusions: Endoscopic laminoforaminoplasty offers an alternative to fusion or conven-tional laminotomy with similar success rates. Patients additionally benefit from a decrease risk of complications, ... Through this incision, a guide wire was inserted down to the lamina ofthe stenotic vertebra. Over this guide wire a bullet system was inserted to dilate the tissues to a final diameter of 14.5mm....
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... analysis ofthe resting ECG in the frequency and time domains done using the MCG device ap-pears to provide a high sensitivity and specificity for the identification of relevant CAD, as diagnosed ... herein, the demographic distribution of this sample matches very well with the distributions reported in the literature for patients with CAD. In addition, ~57% of all the participants, and in ... meta-analysis. The boundaries ofthe box are Tukey’s hinges. The median is identified by the line inside the box. The length ofthe box is the interquartile range (IQR) computed from Tukey’s hinges....
... exceeding 800 sq m.Existing retailers are sophisticated , aggressive and big. In general retailing, foreign businesswill participate in an indirect way, through licensing or joint venture. Therefore ... Reputation of having high quality goods , especially no counterfeits Variety of merchandise Convenience Image, etc ã What are their demographic profile? And its association with the shopping ... - Indonesia, the Philippines, and China Hong Kong’s population of 6.4 million enjoys one ofthe highest per capita incomes inAsia (US$ 23,200, Asiaweek, Feb., 1997) and a standard of living...