- Russell traction
- Rus·sell traction (rusґəl) [R. Hamilton Russell, Australian surgeon, 1860–1933] see under traction.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Russell traction — traction incorporating a sling beneath the knee that is connected to an overhead pulley … Medical dictionary
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Traction — In medicine, a procedure for manually pulling a part of the body to a beneficial effect. See traction, orthopedic. * * * 1. The act of drawing or pulling, as by an elastic or spring force. 2. A pulling or dragging force exerted on a limb in a… … Medical dictionary
Russell — Albert L., U.S. dentist, 1905–1985. See R. Periodontal Index. Alexander, 20th century British pediatrician. See R. syndrome, Silver R. dwarfism, Silver R. syndrome. Gerald F.M., 20th century English physician. See R. sign. Hamilton, 20th century… … Medical dictionary
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