The Shoulder, Volume 1Charles A. Rockwood (Jr.), Frederick A. Matsen (III.), Michael A. Wirth, Douglas T. Harryman This 2-volume set is universally regarded as THE reference on the shoulder. Authored by a multitude of leading international orthopedic surgeons and scientists, it provides a comprehensive view of the current state of shoulder practice, along with a wealth of historical background information and bibliographical material. The 2nd Edition includes greatly expanded coverage of instability, the rotator cuff, and arthritis, plus a brand-new chapter on outcomes of shoulder surgery. Additionally, there is a CD-ROM that accompanies the book containing illustrative material not in the text. |
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Page 758
... ossification - a preacromion , a meso- acromion , and a meta - acromion.55 , 272 , 362 These centers of ossification are usually united by 22 years of age . When these centers fail to unite , the un - united portion is re- ferred to as ...
... ossification - a preacromion , a meso- acromion , and a meta - acromion.55 , 272 , 362 These centers of ossification are usually united by 22 years of age . When these centers fail to unite , the un - united portion is re- ferred to as ...
Page 1256
... ossification starts from two separate centers , lateral and medial , either of which may have more advanced ossification.42 , 126 The area where these centers fuse cor- responds with between one third to one quarter of the distance from ...
... ossification starts from two separate centers , lateral and medial , either of which may have more advanced ossification.42 , 126 The area where these centers fuse cor- responds with between one third to one quarter of the distance from ...
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... ossification centers about the scapula can be confused with fractures ( Fig . 26-32 ) . The body's ossification center is present at birth.53 The coracoid pro- cess ossifies from two separate centers . The first is distal and ossification ...
... ossification centers about the scapula can be confused with fractures ( Fig . 26-32 ) . The body's ossification center is present at birth.53 The coracoid pro- cess ossifies from two separate centers . The first is distal and ossification ...
Contents
1 | 611 |
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY | 617 |
Virchel E Wood M D Leonard J Marchinski M D | 660 |
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abduction acromion acromioplasty adhesions anatomic arthrodesis arthrogram arthrography arthroscopic associated axillary nerve biceps tendon Bone Joint Surg brachial plexus calcific capsular capsule cartilage chronic clavicle Clin Orthop clinical coracoacromial ligament coracoid cuff repair cuff tendon degenerative degrees deltoid deltoid muscle diagnosis disease dislocation elbow Evaluation and Management external rotation Figure flexion follow-up fractures frozen shoulder function glenohumeral joint glenoid component glenoid labrum glenoid rim Harryman DT humeral head impingement incision inferior infraspinatus injection injury insertion instability intra-articular lesions Lippitt SB long head medial muscle Neer normal Orthopaedic pain patients pectoralis major Philadelphia position posterior postoperative Practical Evaluation procedure prosthesis prosthetic proximal humerus radiographs range of motion recurrent reported resection rotator cuff tears rupture sarcoma scapula shoul shoulder joint shoulder replacement Sidles soft tissue stability subacromial subluxation subscapularis tendon suprascapular nerve supraspinatus Surgeons surgery surgical suture symptoms syndrome technique tion total shoulder arthroplasty traumatic treatment tuberosity tumor WB Saunders