"There are no acute fractures" means that there are no recent or sudden breaks in the bones identified in the medical examination or imaging study. Acute fractures typically refer to injuries that occur suddenly, often due to trauma. In this context, it indicates that the bones appear intact without any evidence of fresh damage.
1 acute angle = 1 acute angle
One acute angle
There are three acute angles in an acute triangle and they add up to 180 degrees.
No it has three acute angles
Her application of sensitive and timely medical care can help reduce psychological trauma and its after-effects.
Acute Injuries
Acute Injuries
Acute injuries A+
Acute injuries A+
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
Acute Injuries
An acute injury is an injury that occurred recently as a result of a traumatic event. Acute injuries in orthopedics include: Muscle pulls Ligament sprains Fractures Dislocations Contusions (bruises) Other acute injuries, not generally seen in orthopedics, include: Lacerations Electrical shocks Burns
Slip and falls, concussions, muscle tares or strains, tendon tares.
Paul M. Weeks has written: 'Acute bone and joint injuries of the hand and wrist' -- subject(s): Atlases, Hand, Hand Injuries, Surgery, Therapy, Wounds and injuries, Wrist, Wrist Injuries
Francis G. Wolfort has written: 'Acute hand injuries'
The color ribbon that represents ARDS is blue. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome is a life-threatening disease that reacts to injuries or acute infection to the lungs.