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Thanks I think that's it.

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I am not sure what he is referring to and can't get the spelling down he is

refering to a machine

She has had this sinus condition since starting the s/l CBAT machine or

SEATBAT machine 2 years ago.....

what is this? I can't find it. he doesn't even refer to a specific

condition that I could look up and try to find reference to this machine....

any help would be great. thanks everyone.

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I can hear this pretty clearly, but can't document it anywhere. I've checked

Stedman's and HPI and my dictionary.

" He has a mild degree of femoral s/l anaversion as it relates to internal

rotation.

This is a young boy being seen for evaluation of bilateral intoeing gait. He

also has a mild degree of internal tibial torsion on the right.

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That must be femoral anteversion.

Ken

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I can hear this pretty clearly, but can't document it anywhere. I've checked

Stedman's and HPI and my dictionary.

" He has a mild degree of femoral s/l anaversion as it relates to internal

rotation.

This is a young boy being seen for evaluation of bilateral intoeing gait. He

also has a mild degree of internal tibial torsion on the right.

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That must be femoral anteversion.

Ken

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I can hear this pretty clearly, but can't document it anywhere. I've checked

Stedman's and HPI and my dictionary.

" He has a mild degree of femoral s/l anaversion as it relates to internal

rotation.

This is a young boy being seen for evaluation of bilateral intoeing gait. He

also has a mild degree of internal tibial torsion on the right.

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Hi Ken,

It must be! He may have slurred over the t in there. I'll go back and listen.

Thx so much.

Dawn C. §(ºoº)§

M-TEC Student

IC, Ortho - 1+ years, IM

AIM: fasthands47

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I can hear this pretty clearly, but can't document it anywhere. I've checked

Stedman's and HPI and my dictionary.

" He has a mild degree of femoral s/l anaversion as it relates to internal

rotation.

This is a young boy being seen for evaluation of bilateral intoeing gait. He

also has a mild degree of internal tibial torsion on the right.

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Hi Ken,

It must be! He may have slurred over the t in there. I'll go back and listen.

Thx so much.

Dawn C. §(ºoº)§

M-TEC Student

IC, Ortho - 1+ years, IM

AIM: fasthands47

Word Help

I can hear this pretty clearly, but can't document it anywhere. I've checked

Stedman's and HPI and my dictionary.

" He has a mild degree of femoral s/l anaversion as it relates to internal

rotation.

This is a young boy being seen for evaluation of bilateral intoeing gait. He

also has a mild degree of internal tibial torsion on the right.

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