Russell traction
Russell traction n. a form of traction used to align a fractured femur. The lower leg is supported in a sling just below the knee and pulling forces are exerted upwards and longitudinally by means of pulleys and weights. [ R. H. Russell (1860–1933), Australian surgeon]
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