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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The usual number of branches for each of the three sections corresponds to the
name of the section . There is one branch in the first portion , two in the second ,
and three in the third . First Portion The first section gives off only the superior ...
The usual number of branches for each of the three sections corresponds to the
name of the section . There is one branch in the first portion , two in the second ,
and three in the third . First Portion The first section gives off only the superior ...
Page 80
small communicating branch over the acromion with the acromial branch of the
thoracoacromial axis and has a communicating branch posteriorly with the
deltoid branch of the profunda brachii . It also has small branches to the
glenohumeral ...
small communicating branch over the acromion with the acromial branch of the
thoracoacromial axis and has a communicating branch posteriorly with the
deltoid branch of the profunda brachii . It also has small branches to the
glenohumeral ...
Page 90
They branch from the third and fourth cervical nerve roots and then descend from
the cervical plexus into ... The posterior portion of the shoulder and neck is
innervated from cutaneous branches off the dorsal rami of the spinal nerves .
They branch from the third and fourth cervical nerve roots and then descend from
the cervical plexus into ... The posterior portion of the shoulder and neck is
innervated from cutaneous branches off the dorsal rami of the spinal nerves .
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