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This causes ataxia , or a loss in the sense of balance and position in space . Most
cerebellar insults are congenital . They cause not only loss of position sense , but
usually hypotonic muscles and hypermobile joints as well . Often nystagmus is ...
This causes ataxia , or a loss in the sense of balance and position in space . Most
cerebellar insults are congenital . They cause not only loss of position sense , but
usually hypotonic muscles and hypermobile joints as well . Often nystagmus is ...
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The Steindler flexorplasty is rarely indicated in MCC because the wrist flexors are
usually both inactive and contracted . Pectoralis major transfer is more often
indicated to confer active elbow flexion because it is usually strong . Since the ...
The Steindler flexorplasty is rarely indicated in MCC because the wrist flexors are
usually both inactive and contracted . Pectoralis major transfer is more often
indicated to confer active elbow flexion because it is usually strong . Since the ...
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TREATMENT Usually only the instability of the scapula requires orthopaedic
treatment . As the deltoid attempts to abduct the shoulder , the scapula moves on
the thorax , riding superiorly and anteriorly . Thus the motion occurs in the ...
TREATMENT Usually only the instability of the scapula requires orthopaedic
treatment . As the deltoid attempts to abduct the shoulder , the scapula moves on
the thorax , riding superiorly and anteriorly . Thus the motion occurs in the ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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