Definition of Derotation. Meaning of Derotation. Synonyms of Derotation

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- Catheterisation Antibiotics By flatus tube or sigmoidoscope, derotation is done If derotation does not occur, then laparotomy through midline incision should...
- achieved though a femoral derotation osteotomy. This procedure involves the cutting (osteotomy) and straightening (derotation) of the femur, followed by...
- way the bones are aligned (Dial=old style rotary dial phone). A femoral derotation osteotomy can be performed to correct version abnormalities such as excessive...
- before touchdown, and techniques for avoiding overcontrol and premature derotation during a bounced landing; and to promote an orientation toward a proactive...
- anterior transposition of the third portion of the duodenum, intestinal derotation, division of the ligament of Treitz (Strong's operation), and transposition...
- (up down, side-to-side) configuration. Computerized tracking and field-derotation are not difficult to implement at the professional level. At the amateur...
- body jacket. These are often very uncomfortable. An EDF (elongation, derotation, flexion) cast is used for the treatment of Infantile Idiopathic scoliosis...
- the deep digital flexor muscle. This theoretically allows for the same derotation as a tenotomy, but without the potential for scarring or contracture ****ociated...
- in the late 1990s). Its altazimuth mount dictates the need for a field derotation mechanism to maintain the orientation of the field of view. Initial results...
- system on the same prin****l axis. A frequent implementation occurs in the derotation stages of optical telescopes where a beam angle implied by the optical...