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See Magnetic 650. 651 1 bipolar idiofrequency ennee rgy in, 639 odel of, chondroplasty imthroscopy ling orthopedic electrothermal, bipolar, 675—685 nonopolar. 663 ISIC SCI 666 — 668 clinical considerations for HOA {) popularity « 664-665 ique for, 669 40-74 687 —692 YAG HY) y energy, histologic inalysiso f, 649—661 principles and effects of radio 624 27 th lasers, 675 th radiofrequency energy, basic science Of, 666—668 cell death associated with 635-636. 63 clinical considerations for with. 638—639 gers or burners. 9 literature review of, 628 — 640 insient quadriplegia, 9— 10 negative results of, 630 dropiast “nsion injury( ! th no spinal aDnormalit with spondylotic ¢ Hyperflexi injury(ies) Cumulative and anterior cord syndrome, 5 irthroscopy of and multiple cervical spine fr *s, 62 articular cartilage destruction of ind paraplegia, 53, 55, 56-5 causeso f, 340 n quadriplegia, 53, 54, 5 pain in ological impairment, 53, 5 - arthroplasty of, coding orthopedic surgeons for, 243 ow back pain in injury embryology examination ¢ in patellotemoral pai 369 —375 anatmoomyr\ ent sor mmee chanism diffi1 culties outcome measurement in complications o { International Knee Documentatic { ommiuttee issessn radiographic evaluation of signs of. 471 patellofemoral symptoms and pathomechanik 470—47]1 il implications of treatment of, conse 5 surgical, 472 peripatellar synovitis as cause pain in, infrapatellar fat pad as source of of, 340, 34] 341 —342 sources of, 335-347 substance P and, 338 Cumulative Index in Sports Med partial meniscectomy in, thermal energy Lateral patellar compression syndrome 767 342 — 343 laser energy thermal energy in. See The cases, r=en dering omesdi cal opIi nion ' in n Knee Surge? igaments n adolescents ee chronic discogenic noditication el' ectrothermal therapy in, 16 - gymnast, management of, || ! schoo! football player manageme spondylolist! 124—125 spondylolysis 12752 1i9142A4 in tennis player 1 coefficients/absorption 11 12-113 594 n young athlete 132 ; of. on articular cartilage. 68 diagnostic rticular cartilage, 663 — 664 differential diagnosis of history taking in, 122 verview of approact physical iordo;t ic, management “ment ath] ith, 105—120 Claissssiiffiiccataitoiro n ¢ tteevgoorr)i es ol f or chondroplasty assist, 687-692 109. 110 r chrondroplasty of kne 44 t “+r. 106 vectomy immobilization tre mobilization m:YAG. 590 assist 06. 109 action, |1 scena;©rios Us Vestry Disability 06—107 } anics, improvi patelloftemoral disorders umbar disc. acce ind temperature mapping studies of nerati\ : f, 168 ion Of, pain it pathology 1 orthopedics, 589 2 postoperative management in treatment of, 154—155 injury(ies) to, aerobic condit 160 r light, and ordinary st ’ } in athlete, 147-165 586 —587 management and rehabilitation formationo f, 587 principles in, 156—164 properties of, 586 nonoperative care in, 156-162 r microscopy, confocal, to assess operative care in, 162-164 radiofrequency energy chondroplasty restoration of balance in, 16] 630, 632, 633 sport-specific exercise in, 161 —162 stabilization vabilitation venture in, obtaining facts prograt 160 concerning. 306 rthopedic surgeons 266 ARTOSCAN-M hen ipplications of, and diagnostic rformance idolimiur OrthOne sonance arthrotomography inced, of knee, in considerations orthopedic lation(e I ompan independent, business plan on ot purpose of, 296 versus-bder for. 300 narket analysis ongoing Manageme pprroodduucctt ddeevveellooppnm e momic aspectso f L958 s00 ,p roduct hleasusn ch an, d markSeetotiinngg pacemakers and for, 301 —302 professional organizations ic aneurysm and, 297 298 sources Of information for iuma to cervical spine, 49—7§ 296 — 297 compatible materials for, 51 state government and, 298 zation | technique for formulating miury. 5 296-302 ve quality issues {f inancial analysis of, 294—2 95S maging protocols for 5 goals and expectations of, 293 —294 Cumulative Index lin Sports Med 21 (2002) 777-792 setting up of, 289-303 Neodynium:YAG lasers, 590 194 State laws and requirements for complications of, in knee surgery, Strategic planning for, 293-295 55~—~ 756 to assist in chondroplasty, 688, 689-690 Medical/legal consultation services, in private orthopedic practice, 291 Nerve(s), of knee, 336—33 payment for, 293 Nerve injury, axillary, following thermally worker’s compensation and, 292 assisted capsulorrhaphy in shoulder Medical/leg il services definition of, 290 instability, 614 litig ation and, 290 29] Nerve tissue, effect of intradiscal Medical opinion, rendering of, in legal electrothermal therapy on, 171-17 Cases 29] Neural growth factor, patellofemoral Medical practice, computer in, 231—235 malalignment and 344 345 Medical practice management groups, Neurapraxia, cervical cord. See orthopedic surgeons and, 197 QOuadriparesis, transient Medical terminology, changing, orthopedic Nucleus pulposus, herniated, in young athlete, veons and, 200 management of, 126 127 management of, 100 Medicare billing for diagnostic tests, 318 Fec jeral government intervention and 198 199 Oo supervision of diagnostic tests and,j Occupational therapy, billing for, Medicare antikickback statute, 305, 306 Odontoid fracture(s), 67, 68 307 — 308 Orthopedic office, ancillary services in, adv isory opinion program and, 308 323-324 HIPPA and, 308 to make it profitable, 245 247 safe harbors in 307 —308 co-payment collection by 74 Stark Law and, compared, 309 front desk operations in 223 ventures not qualifying for, 308 group size and, 247 violation of, 30 Orthopedic practice, aggressive management Mediopatel ur plica, impingement of 340 for 24 Meniscal lesions, laser applications in delegation of responsibility in, 322 744-745 efficient, enjoyable, and profitable 321-325 Meniscectomy, partial, in knee, thermal energy group size and, 324 for, 767 improvement of performance partial medial, and chondroplasty members of clinical team for coding by orthopedic surgeon office efficiences for, 322 for physician assistant in, 322, 3 Milwaukee brace, 82, private, impairment rating evaluations in, 292 Monitored anesthesia care medical/legal consultation services in, 291 Movie 369 record reviews in, 292 Muscle(s) imbalance of, as cause of quality of care in 32] patellofemoral joint pain, 367 quality of income in control of patella, 349-362 quality of life in, 321 stretching of. to improve lower limb restructuring of practice mechanics, 383 IkR4 environment, 321 training of, in disorders of patellofemoral ypedic practice operations, additional joint, 5 380 reimbursement in, 227—228 appeal process in, 226 billing and collections by, 225-226, 228 N coding and reporting in, 226 Neck, and head, injured athletes, field improvement of, and maximizing evaluation and management of, 1 14 reimbursement in, 223-229 anaged care environment ick of understanding of human resources insurance collections in 2 by, 220 ollections for loss of collegiality in professior patient satisfaction with, 229 S income of, 206 ‘ atl of eligibility status of emedies for ZU ind, 19¢ r“e ons, assessmen. t of groupt medical practice management groups ership, in management changes, 21 ind. 197 ru nd. 2 24) . ‘ nobile and portable practice for group compensat ilalog and ICLICE profi ssures/dow! tural cé professional loss prognosis | compliance methods and oO change illiances CONnSIC Orthosis, Bostor ise injuri ot exten knee, 483-499 Pp Pain, anatomyo f, 337—347 free nerve endings and,

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