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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Page 61
In the quadri - lateral space , the posterior humeral circumflex artery and the
axillary nerve border the teres minor . In the triangular space , the circumflex
scapular artery lies just inferior to this muscle . On its deep surface , in the
midportion ...
In the quadri - lateral space , the posterior humeral circumflex artery and the
axillary nerve border the teres minor . In the triangular space , the circumflex
scapular artery lies just inferior to this muscle . On its deep surface , in the
midportion ...
Page 87
The axillary space ( Fig . 2 – 69 ; see also Figs . 2 – 62 to 2 – 67 ) is bounded
posteriorly by a wall of muscle , from top to bottom : the subscapularis , the teres
major , and the latissimus dorsi muscles . The latissimus dorsi forms the muscle ...
The axillary space ( Fig . 2 – 69 ; see also Figs . 2 – 62 to 2 – 67 ) is bounded
posteriorly by a wall of muscle , from top to bottom : the subscapularis , the teres
major , and the latissimus dorsi muscles . The latissimus dorsi forms the muscle ...
Page 310
to sit in the subacromial space just caudal to the AC joint capsule . space .
Located 2 cm distal to the lateral edge of the midlateral acromion , it has several
advantages ( see Figs . 8 - 17 and 8 – 19 ) . It allows for triangulation in the
subacromial ...
to sit in the subacromial space just caudal to the AC joint capsule . space .
Located 2 cm distal to the lateral edge of the midlateral acromion , it has several
advantages ( see Figs . 8 - 17 and 8 – 19 ) . It allows for triangulation in the
subacromial ...
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