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Grant's Method

Grant's Method (pronounced: /ɡræntz ˈmɛθəd/) is a medical procedure named after the renowned medical practitioner, Dr. James Grant.

Etymology

The term "Grant's Method" is derived from the name of its inventor, Dr. James Grant, who first introduced this method in the early 20th century.

Definition

Grant's Method is a specific medical procedure used in the field of Orthopedics. It is primarily used for the treatment of certain types of bone fractures and joint dislocations. The method involves a series of steps that are designed to realign the fractured bone or dislocated joint, thereby facilitating the healing process.

Related Terms

  • Orthopedics: The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention or correction of injuries or disorders of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints, and ligaments.
  • Bone Fractures: A medical condition in which there is a partial or complete break in the continuity of the bone.
  • Joint Dislocations: A type of joint injury which occurs when there is an abnormal separation in the joint, where two or more bones meet.

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