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- Q13575764 subject Q5881496.
- Q13575764 subject Q6313232.
- Q13575764 subject Q6608774.
- Q13575764 subject Q8706014.
- Q13575764 abstract "The Denis Browne bar, also known as the Denis Browne splint or foot abduction orthosis, is a medical device used in the treatment of club foot. The device is named after Sir Denis Browne (1892-1967), an Australian-born surgeon at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London who was considered the father of pediatric surgery in the United Kingdom. Browne first described the device in 1934. The bar may be used as part of the Ponseti method, a series of nonsurgical techniques to address club foot.".
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- Q13575764 wikiPageWikiLink Q1776595.
- Q13575764 wikiPageWikiLink Q21608011.
- Q13575764 wikiPageWikiLink Q5881496.
- Q13575764 wikiPageWikiLink Q6313232.
- Q13575764 wikiPageWikiLink Q6608774.
- Q13575764 wikiPageWikiLink Q8706014.
- Q13575764 comment "The Denis Browne bar, also known as the Denis Browne splint or foot abduction orthosis, is a medical device used in the treatment of club foot. The device is named after Sir Denis Browne (1892-1967), an Australian-born surgeon at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London who was considered the father of pediatric surgery in the United Kingdom. Browne first described the device in 1934. The bar may be used as part of the Ponseti method, a series of nonsurgical techniques to address club foot.".
- Q13575764 label "Denis Browne bar".
- Q13575764 depiction Botas.JPG.