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Willis Cohoon Campbell Andrew Hoyt Crenshaw. Table 61 - 2 . Advantages and
disadvantages of leg lengthening and leg shortening operations * Leg
lengthening Leg shortening * From Wagner , H . : Reprint from Hungerford , D . S
. , editor ...
Willis Cohoon Campbell Andrew Hoyt Crenshaw. Table 61 - 2 . Advantages and
disadvantages of leg lengthening and leg shortening operations * Leg
lengthening Leg shortening * From Wagner , H . : Reprint from Hungerford , D . S
. , editor ...
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A shelf operation is useful for subluxations , dislocations that have been reduced
but that have later become subluxations . In a classical shelf operation the
acetabular roof is extended laterally , posteriorly , or anteriorly , either by a graft
or by ...
A shelf operation is useful for subluxations , dislocations that have been reduced
but that have later become subluxations . In a classical shelf operation the
acetabular roof is extended laterally , posteriorly , or anteriorly , either by a graft
or by ...
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Ober and Hey Groves improved and modified this operation by attaching the
erector spinae muscle to the trochanter with a strip of fascia lata and by
transferring the tensor fasciae latae muscle in a manner similar to that of Legg .
Barr redefined ...
Ober and Hey Groves improved and modified this operation by attaching the
erector spinae muscle to the trochanter with a strip of fascia lata and by
transferring the tensor fasciae latae muscle in a manner similar to that of Legg .
Barr redefined ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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