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    Why did the patient choose an inappropriate orthosis? by Heim, I. Friedman, N. Tzadok, D. Arazi Margalit, M. Azaria, M.

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (15-02-2000)
    “…Purpose/Method: A 70-year-old engineer, suffering from drop foot, designed and produced a strange orthosis. Although on ambulation the orthotic device elevated…”
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    A functional and psychosocial assessment of patients with post-Sudeck atrophy amputation by Szeinberg-Arazi, D, Heim, M, Nadvorna, H, Ner, I Z, Szeinberg, A, Azaria, M

    “…Twelve patients with reflex sympathetic dystrophy were referred to a comprehensive orthopaedic rehabilitation center after failure of conservative management…”
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    Post-bond sub-500 nm alignment in 300 mm integrated face-to-face wafer-to-wafer Cu-Cu thermocompression, Si-Si fusion and oxideoxide fusion bonding by Teh, W H, Deeb, C, Burggraf, J, Arazi, D, Young, R, Senowitz, C, Buxbaum, A

    “…We report recent advances in tool and process hardening of a first of its kind 300 mm wafer-to-wafer (WtW) preprocessing, aligning, and bonding integrated…”
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    Why should a deformed, anaesthetic, functionless hand be wanted? by Heim, M., Oppenheim, U., Margalit, D. Arazi, Azaria, M.

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (1998)
    “…A 58-year-old woman presented at a disability assessment tribunal with a severely deformed left forearm. She had broken the arm 25 years previously and the…”
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    The will to walk-a partnership involving dual dynamics by Heim, M., Wershavski, M., Arazi-Margalit, D., Azaria, M.

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (1998)
    “…A case report is used as an example of how the will of a patient convinced an entire rehabilitation team to alter its assessment of the patient's ambulatory…”
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    The Modified Sternoplasty: A Novel Surgical Technique for Treating Mediastinitis by Kachel, Erez, Arazi, Mattan, Grosman-Rimon, Liza, Yehezkeel, Shachar, Rimon, Jordan, Gohari, Jacob, Shinfeld, Amihay, Sternik, Leonid, Raanani, Ehud, Moshkovitz, Yaron

    “…Deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) is one of the most complex and devastating complications post cardiac surgery. We present here the modified sternoplasty, a…”
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