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Nail surgery on MS

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by nick burnett, Feb 26, 2013.

  1. nick burnett

    nick burnett Member


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    Hi every one, I am Nick. New to posting a thread. Hope I do not make too many mistakes.

    Has any one done nail surgery on a MS client. If so did you do anything different in the assessment and treatment.
     
  2. Not really just do full assessment and if possible carry the procedure out in an acute setting or in a day case unit just for full back up
     
  3. nick burnett

    nick burnett Member

    Are there any information leaflets that can be given to parents of children that easily explain intoning and knock knees and the outcomes
     
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