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Goldthwait b. a thoracolumbar orthosis consisting of three padded, leather-covered metal strips, the uppermost fitting above the nipple line and the lowest encircling the pelvis.
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Goldthwait's brace, sign see under brace and sign.
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Goldthwait's s. with the patient supine, one lower limb is raised by the examiner with one hand, the other hand being placed under the patient's lower back; leverage is then applied to the side of the pelvis. If the patient feels pain before the lumbar spine is moved, the lesion is a sprain of the sacroiliac joint. If pain does not appear until after the lumbar spine moves, the lesion is in the sacroiliac or lumbosacral articulation.
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gold foil Gold (or gold substitute) sprayed electronically onto a plastic, paper or cellophane backing. Used industrially for the titling of mass-produced books and by the craft binder for economical bindings.
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gold A heavy, yellow, metallic element used for coins and jewelry since prehistoric times.
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