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Page 2560
In partial meniscectomies , a stable and balanced peripheral rim of healthy
meniscal tissue is preserved . ... Leaving an intact , balanced , peripheral rim of
meniscus aids in the stability of the joint and protects the articular surfaces by its
load ...
In partial meniscectomies , a stable and balanced peripheral rim of healthy
meniscal tissue is preserved . ... Leaving an intact , balanced , peripheral rim of
meniscus aids in the stability of the joint and protects the articular surfaces by its
load ...
Page 2991
Mustard described another operation to restore stability and abduction of the hip ;
the iliopsoas tendon is transferred laterally to the greater trochanter . Our
experience with this operation has been gratifying . When the power of the
gluteus ...
Mustard described another operation to restore stability and abduction of the hip ;
the iliopsoas tendon is transferred laterally to the greater trochanter . Our
experience with this operation has been gratifying . When the power of the
gluteus ...
Page 3367
As reported by Stener and Johnsen , we have resected up to three thoracic
vertebral bodies but have emphasized the achievement of spinal stability to avoid
the late angulatory deformity they described . Our experience has included giant
cell ...
As reported by Stener and Johnsen , we have resected up to three thoracic
vertebral bodies but have emphasized the achievement of spinal stability to avoid
the late angulatory deformity they described . Our experience has included giant
cell ...
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Contents
ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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