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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Results 1-3 of 72
Page 117
... Incidence The incidence of this anomaly varies greatly but most often averages from 1 to 1.2 % . Nutter screened 1000 unselected roentgenograms of adult shoulders and found an incidence of 1.2 % .243 ( Of these 12 patients , the coraco ...
... Incidence The incidence of this anomaly varies greatly but most often averages from 1 to 1.2 % . Nutter screened 1000 unselected roentgenograms of adult shoulders and found an incidence of 1.2 % .243 ( Of these 12 patients , the coraco ...
Page 140
... incidence of 62.5 % , the tendon inserted directly into the coracohumeral ligament or into the immediately adjacent tendon of the supraspinatus or articular capsule ( and thus into the tuberculum majus humeri ) , or into both of these ...
... incidence of 62.5 % , the tendon inserted directly into the coracohumeral ligament or into the immediately adjacent tendon of the supraspinatus or articular capsule ( and thus into the tuberculum majus humeri ) , or into both of these ...
Page 437
... incidence of clavicle fracture remains quite high , and , in infants , may actually be in- creasing . Moir and Myerscough found an incidence of fractures of the clavicle of 5 per 1000 vertex births , increasing to 160 per 1000 if there ...
... incidence of clavicle fracture remains quite high , and , in infants , may actually be in- creasing . Moir and Myerscough found an incidence of fractures of the clavicle of 5 per 1000 vertex births , increasing to 160 per 1000 if there ...
Contents
VOLUME | 1 |
Rotator Cuff | 17 |
RESULTS OF NONOPERATIVE TREATMENT OF BICEPS | 22 |
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abduction acro acromial acromioclavicular dislocation acromioclavicular joint acromioclavicular ligaments acromioclavicular separation acromion anatomy anteroposterior artery arthroscopic associated axillary biceps Bone Joint Surg brachial plexus capsular capsule Chir clavicle fracture clavicular clavicular fracture Clin Orthop clinical Congenital coracoacromial ligament coracoclavicular ligaments coracoid process deformity degrees deltoid deltoid muscle displaced distal clavicle elevation epiphysis excision external rotation Figure Fractures 3 vols fragment glenohumeral joint glenohumeral ligament glenoid Green DP eds humeral head inferior injury insertion instability internal fixation JB Lippincott labrum lateral lesions medial clavicle ment muscle neck nerve nonoperative nonunion normal open reduction Orthopaedic pain patient pectoralis major Philadelphia posterior dislocation proximal humerus radiographic range of motion repair reported resection Rockwood rotator cuff rotator cuff tears scapula screw shoulder joint soft tissue stability sternoclavicular joint subacromial subclavian subluxation subscapularis superior suprascapular supraspinatus surgery surgical suture syndrome technique tendon thoracic tion trapezius trauma treatment upper vicular x-ray