| Doc is distinctly stating "knee molizer" (sm)Posted By: wannabe ortho MT on 2007-11-27In Reply to: knee immobilizer - MT50
 
 Subject: Doc is distinctly stating "knee molizer" (sm)
 
 
 Is this a slang term for knee immobilizer?  If so, should I type as "kneemolizer?"   
 
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 Subject: s/l knee molizer
 
 
 Sorry, stuck doing Ortho today - don't usually transcribe Ortho 
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 Subject: Could it be a "knee mobilizer"? .... sm
 
 which is used after knee immobilization, usually used with physical therapy. Yes there is no such thing as a kneemolizer
 google "knee xray windswept"
 Subject: google "knee xray windswept"
 
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 Subject: if you heard a "t" it is no wonder.  You have distinctly "here" a "t" and should be "hear" so this sm
 
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 Subject: i could distinctly here "from" and then ***inerop***... SM
 
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 Subject: It is distinctly an "n" sound at the end.  Think I'll go with anisocoria.  Thanks for your help!
 
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 It is distinctly an "n" sound at the end.  Think I'll go with anisocoria.  Thanks for your
 Subject: It is distinctly an "n" sound at the end.  Think I'll go with anisocoria.  Thanks for your help!
 
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