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Orthopaedics Abbreviations

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20 years 3 months ago - 20 years 3 months ago #27364 by ortho8131
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Hi

I'm an IMG, and i need to fill an orthopaedic physical examination, and i want to know what the abbreviations ATE and BI means in shoulder motion and rotator cuff strength examination, respectively. I hope someone can help me with that.

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Replied by on topic BI is usually for billateral ATE
BI is usually for billateral
ATE ??? do you mean TAE which means Total Active Elevation

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20 years 3 months ago - 20 years 3 months ago #8881 by ortho8131
Replied by ortho8131 on topic Thanks for your answer. The form
Thanks for your answer.

The form said ATE, can be a mistake; i attach the form if you want to see it.

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