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thank you very much
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are there some uh which among the flow about this topic
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so what what would you uh people's um instead of a a pea ridge
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of buffy to to to portray that notice of um of them before
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um so from these results we cannot really say what to do best because
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uh we did that evaluate the lateral images but any topic lee
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i i went through them i could say you couldn't see it really
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so there was no well macabre chip there any of these
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that's a heavy um observations like you can see in a big mountain deformity
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so from this point of you can just the maybe if there are
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adolescent cases you just follow them up see how they develop the and see whether there are
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cases with a nonspecific wrist pain and uh you should at least think about it
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okay
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yes
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um maybe you're right i don't know i have i don't have the true answer it
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ah
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a little question
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yes
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oh
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i i or or or or or
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ah i. e. e. e. or
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i see
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format deformity right now normal um their papers coming up with a
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uh which are related to with the cabby they position so i've seen that
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um but we have to see but the these were not eighty four a grip
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sorry the it's about twenty five radio grants which were evaluated by the court
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yes no address question also my sort of your time pretty much just question do you think you're
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really looking at mad long sorry just looking not variation of normal in in your your
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finance normal ones that's the philosophic question of this paper so this is why we want to
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to emphasise of when is it normal and when does it start to
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become up no so is this the brady applied at all
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and my mother them or not when does it become out model and we just don't also
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this is a would be happy to see some more studies coming up on that

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