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An Alternate Technique for Management of Acute Closed Locks

Omar F. Suarez, B.S., D.M.D.; Sergio A.M. Ourique, D.D.S.

Volume 18 Issue 3 July 2000

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Abstract:

The article introduces an alternative method for manipulation and reduction of acute closed locks. The method is described as the Assisted Lateral Reduction Technique (ALRT). The authors have used the ALRT on more than 150 patients and found it more effective and easier to administer than the more common manipulation and reduction techniques (MRT) in the management of acute closed locks which have been extensively documented in the literature.l- 3 Both techniques are highlighted, compared, and discussed in the article. and reduction of acute closed locks. The method is described as the Assisted Lateral Reduction Technique (ALRT). The authors have used the ALRT on more than 150 patients and found it more effective and easier to administer than the more common manipulation and reduction techniques (MRT) in the management of acute closed locks which have been extensively documented in the literature.l- 3 Both techniques are highlighted, compared, and discussed in the article. and reduction of acute closed locks. The method is described as the Assisted Lateral Reduction Technique (ALRT). The authors have used the ALRT on more than 150 patients and found it more effective and easier to administer than the more common manipulation and reduction techniques (MRT) in the management of acute closed locks which have been extensively documented in the literature.l- 3 Both techniques are highlighted, compared, and discussed in the article.

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