Emily A Kean MBA, RDN, LDN
Dietitian-Nutritionist
444 W JACKSON BLVD CHICAGO IL, 60606About
Dr. Emily Kean practices Nutritional Medicine in CHICAGO, IL. Dr. Kean has received an education on and advises people on matters of food and nutrition, considering how they both impact health. Nutritionists? help patients choose the right things to eat, help them plan menus, and advise them on the health effects of certain foods. Nutritionists assess a patients current dietary habits and needs, educate them on healthy eating habits, follow up to ensure the menus are working, and write reports that document a patients progress.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Intramedullary fixation for congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia.
- Scapular fractures in professional football players.
- Surgical correction of severe knee pterygium.
- Triple arthrodesis in young children: a salvage procedure after failed releases in severely affected feet.
- The appearance of the tarsal navicular after posteromedial release for clubfoot.
- Surgical management of arthrogryposis in the upper extremity.
- Surgical therapy for congenital dislocation of the hip in patients who are twelve to thirty-six months old.
- Performance of an athlete with straight posterior knee instability.
- Use of the air-inflated jacket in football.
- Reconstitution of the patellar tendon donor site after graft harvest.
- Dennyson-Fulford subtalar arthrodesis.
- Preoperative and postoperative assessment of surgical intervention for equinus gait in children with cerebral palsy.
- Closed femoral shortening.
- Percutaneous vs modified phemister epiphysiodesis of the lower extremity.
- Adductor transfers in cerebral palsy: long-term results studied by gait analysis.
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