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ASI 3801-30 (30 x 1.5) 1 1/2" O.D. Snap Flange, Straight Grab Bar, 30"

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ASI 3801-30 (30 x 1.5) 1 1/2" O.D. Snap Flange, Straight Grab Bar, 30"The ASI 3801 30 is a straight grab bar that measures 1 1 2 inches in diameter. The bar is 30 inches long and features a smooth finish. The grab bar is crafted from 18 gauge stainless steel tubing that has an attractive satin finish to cut down on fingerprints, while still giving the unit an attractive gleam. At either end of the grab bar is a flange that is 3 1 8 inches in diameter. Each flange is made from type 304 stainless steel that is 1 8 of an
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Shanthan Challa
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
Amazing review but falls short in comprehensiveness
Format: Paperback
Felt lost while going into Ortho Sub-Is, but this book was a great quick review before going into them. It served well to give context to the field, but definitely not enough for a thorough review for sub-Is. If you are not in medical school, this book might be more apt for you. Overall, love the cartoon and definitely helped me some questions right on intense pimp sessions.
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J in FLA
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Med school orthopedics (basic orthopedics) presented in an easy to understand format.
Format: Paperback
This book is well written and easy to follow. I'm a fan of this publishers "Clinical Pathology Made Ridiculously Simple," and I found this book to be similar in presentation. This is a good book for Medical and PA students during their orthopedic didactic curriculum, and as a review before an orthopedic rotation, but it's a little too basic to be the only book you read during your orthopedic clerkship (for clerkship, I recommend also reading Case Files Orthopaedic Surgery).This is a good book to review orthopedic concepts for board exams. It's also a good book for primary care residents and primary care mid-level providers who want to brush up on ortho.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2013
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nickel
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
It is very concise with many illustrations and fun to read
Format: Paperback
using this book to study for the ONC cert exam. It is very concise with many illustrations and fun to read. I'll update my review after I take the exam
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Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2015
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Belleville, US
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
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Leanne
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 3
Multiple Myeloma
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In the next edition please include a section on the dreaded bone cancer called multiple myeloma. Too many Orthopedic people, including physical therapists, often misdiagnose MM and blame it on arthritis.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024

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