The Shoulder, Volume 1Charles A. Rockwood (Jr.), Frederick A. Matsen, 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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Congenital Anomalies of the Shoulder Table 3 – 1 ABNORMALITIES
ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL ELEVATION OF. VIRCHEL E . WOOD , M . D .
LEONARD MARCHINSKI , M . D . Congenital anomalies of the shoulder are rare
and can ...
Congenital Anomalies of the Shoulder Table 3 – 1 ABNORMALITIES
ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL ELEVATION OF. VIRCHEL E . WOOD , M . D .
LEONARD MARCHINSKI , M . D . Congenital anomalies of the shoulder are rare
and can ...
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There seem to be two distinct clinical and radiologic groups : ( 1 ) those with
minor epiphyseal abnormalities develop painful ... 319 From our observations we
believe that abnormal bone formation is a factor , as noted by other authors ...
There seem to be two distinct clinical and radiologic groups : ( 1 ) those with
minor epiphyseal abnormalities develop painful ... 319 From our observations we
believe that abnormal bone formation is a factor , as noted by other authors ...
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Figure 3 - 71 Abnormal arterial relations with the brachial. absence of the
trapezius . In 1935 , Selden reported on the collective absence of the trapezius
and rhomboid major muscles . 312 Patients without these muscles normally learn
to ...
Figure 3 - 71 Abnormal arterial relations with the brachial. absence of the
trapezius . In 1935 , Selden reported on the collective absence of the trapezius
and rhomboid major muscles . 312 Patients without these muscles normally learn
to ...
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abduction abnormal acromioclavicular joint acromion active anatomic angle anterior appears artery arthroscopic associated attached axillary biceps body Bone Joint Surg brachial plexus branches capsule cause clavicle clavicular clinical complete compression Congenital coracoclavicular deformity deltoid demonstrated described direct dislocation displaced elevation evaluation examination external rotation extremity Figure fixation force fracture fragment function glenohumeral glenohumeral joint glenoid greater humeral head important indicated inferior injury insertion instability internal involved lateral lesions ligament major medial motion muscle neck nerve normal noted occur operative origin Orthop pain patient pectoralis placed plane portion position posterior present procedure proximal reduction removed repair reported rotator cuff scapula screw seen separation shoulder side space stability sternoclavicular joint structures superior surface surgery surgical suture syndrome tears technique tendon thoracic tion tissue trauma treated treatment tuberosity upper usually vessels x-ray