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orthopedic

/awr-thuh-pee-dik/US // ˌɔr θəˈpi dɪk //

矫形外科,矫形,矫形器,矫型

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to orthopedics.

Examples

  • George Gantsoudes, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon in Virginia, posted an example on Twitter of a challenge gone wrong, with a warning to anyone thinking that surgery wouldn’t be needed following a fall.

  • Plus, its base is made of coconut husks for orthopedic support, which is especially important for older dogs.

  • UHC-L1 also rose with orthopedic wounds, suggesting that it isn’t specific enough to isolate head trauma.

  • So was Brad Cohen, an orthopedic surgeon who lived on the 10th floor.

  • When to see the doctorIf bothersome symptoms persist, it may be time to see an orthopedic hand surgeon, Adams says.

  • Williams spent 16 years in the orthopedic sales business with his father before he went out on his own.

  • Some of the modern day corsets claim to be made with the input of orthopedic surgeons, such as the Ardyss Corset Golden.

  • The emphasis on toes is simultaneously orthopedic and cutting-edge.

  • These were the orthopedic surgeons to be, and they tended toward the brawny side, except for one glamorous blond in their midst.

  • Alexis, born in 1962, was followed by Alexander in 1963, then Antonio, who's now an orthopedic surgeon, born in 1969.

  • The orthopedic procedure on the arm and the leg debridement were ready to be started.

  • Under the leadership of Dr. Kalapothaki this section has organized an orthopedic and gynecological clinic.

  • What would we think of such reforms and such a path toward an orthopedic state of society?

  • It was he who said: "François Delsarte's system is an orthopedic machine to straighten crippled intellects."

  • During these first weeks in the school the new limbs are fitted, for the school works in connection with the orthopedic institute.