extensor tenolysis (release of tendon adhesions) ? sm
Posted By: Txczech on 2008-12-29
In Reply to: Chinolysis? - S1114
Subject: extensor tenolysis (release of tendon adhesions) ? sm
Secondly, the gain in range of motion (ROM) in the PIP joint following extensor tenolysis and dorsal capsulotomy was compared with that found in the ...linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0894113006001487 - Similar pagesby SJ Chinchalkar - 2006
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extensor it is...
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Thank you. That is it.
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probably be a better way to put it. Maybe this doc made up a word. It happens sometimes like perimenstrually, for example, I can't find it anywhere, but it is used in some of my daily work. I'm probably not much help, sorry.
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Another term you might hear in the future is adhesiolysis.
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Per my experience, and this is only mine, when a doc starts dictating, "tibialis anterior on the left is 4+/5, extensor hallucis is 5/5", that doc is dictating about one side. If he/she changes sides, i.e., left to right, he/she may possibly say....."tibialis tendon on the left is 4+/5 and 5/5" (meaning on the right). But, they do not usually change sides AND tendons like that. Per your account, it sounds like the doc is speaking about the same side as she is not comparing; she's just talking about two different tendons.
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You do understand the anatomy, right?
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