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thank you very much for coming yeah thank you good morning and uh so i'm going to present uh the
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anatomical bases of uh the fractional lessening of the for
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um of flexion of the for our muscles
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uh so fractional on thing uh consists in multiple ten attorneys of uh at the muscle tone units section
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uh it's uh this is very to have a sufficient muscular tenderness overlapping zone
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uh in order to do a minimal number of ten attorneys for ineffective lessening
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and uh at the same time so avoiding a although lengthening and the
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the risk of iterative break of the message that than units
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so i propose ways to study the topography of the uh this overlapping zone and essentially to
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maturity average lands of the um that's gonna tendered instruction so the energy for each muscle
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and uh uh to define a new reliable use of luzon
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of four and evaluate the feasibility of the technique
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so is that the the all the next one oh the flex our muscles
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for the activity of the city the whole street for a advanced except in the
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seven cases where they have to be two ways different from the others
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so far this actually use the whitewater incisions following the asserts rate
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and we use some anatomical landmarks such as the editor k. r. and the base salary line
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uh for the the the energy uh we decided that the last slide
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then it as fibre at the beginning of the m. t. g.
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and the fact that i just write muscular freighter at the ending points
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for us the the use of all the neat so there's an
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or lengthening are can be done without risking a rupture
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so we don't recommend to perform teletubbies in the to the stall centimetres of uh the anti g.
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and uh the i. d. destruction also in red the tendon retain seventy
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five percent of it next month with which enables students in it
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so finally the use of alternate between the red lights
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so according to that we as you're the anatomical energy here
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oh the corrected m. t. g.
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and uh finally the user for the we also uh the the uh to the mapping of the position of
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the tent and according to the muscle and here is an example uh for the s. e. r.
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so i uh results are great and twenty upper leaves the sections at shapes died and twelve right side
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for the s. here are the results weren't home version is reserved for a short every issues of ozone
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so a reputed stable or surgical technique can be described for business all and
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the technique has to be a that to the to the intro pretty
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s. ovation in specially for the visibility in the number of ten attorneys
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for the s. u. uh the technique is very uh reliable because it has the longest
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useful than off all the for our muscles and the results were home version is
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for the idea is to also uh the number ten attorneys
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has to be choose an intro creatively very carefully
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for the egg history it the technical seems to be a very easily usable
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and they just have to keep in mind that defendant is always dorsal according to the muscle
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for the l. d. s. for uh the technique isn't a reality always known how much in its results
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for the i guess five uh our results are how much in us but uh the
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town than a look to a very thin and frasier in all the cases
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with a very short uh averages of ozone and a six
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there is always a major risk of a breach
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for the stand on an otherwise uh we found in all the section this proximal
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common tendon between the the idea is that you and the idea is fine
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so the question is if you could consider mentioning here instead read the technique is user this this study
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for the f. p. l. there is a low risk of
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rupture the technique is reliable ripley visible is homogeneous results
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and finally for the at the g. o. this technique is so easily usable or you can uh upper
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front you know to me is uh at once uh for all that then those reflects the dependence
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uh exact in those cases where the the empty teach you is very different or from the others
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so finally a fractional lessening of uh according to our
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results is are reputed stable and reliable surgical technique
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for the i. c. u. c. l. d. p. d. f. t. l. the ad yes tree
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uh the surgical technique has to be adapted a intro creatively for
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the f. c. r. yes yes to and you have this

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