The Shoulder, Volume 1Charles A. Rockwood (Jr.), Frederick A. Matsen (III.) Here's the new, 3rd Edition of the 2-volume set universally regarded as the reference on the shoulder. A multitude of leading international authorities present today's most comprehensive, in-depth view of the current state of shoulder practice. They provide a solid understanding of shoulder function and dysfunction...practical approaches for patient evaluation...and balanced discussions of treatment alternativesboth open and arthroscopic, surgical and non-surgical. What's more, two DVD's deliver video clips that demonstrate how to perform a variety of open and arthroscopic surgical techniques. |
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Page 187
... palm of the hand of the affected upper extremity is placed on top of the head , with the fingers toward the back of the head . The x - ray beam is tilted 10 degrees cephalad and is centered over the coracoid process . When positive , a ...
... palm of the hand of the affected upper extremity is placed on top of the head , with the fingers toward the back of the head . The x - ray beam is tilted 10 degrees cephalad and is centered over the coracoid process . When positive , a ...
Page 320
... palm forward and backward . C , External rotation with a stick should be performed supine with the elbow abducted slightly from the side . The noninvolved arm pushes the involved arm out , supplying the power . D , Assisted forward ...
... palm forward and backward . C , External rotation with a stick should be performed supine with the elbow abducted slightly from the side . The noninvolved arm pushes the involved arm out , supplying the power . D , Assisted forward ...
Page 559
... palm of the hand of the affected shoulder is placed on top of the head , with the fingers directed toward the back of the head . The elbow of the affected shoulder should point straight upward . The x - ray beam tilts 10 degrees toward ...
... palm of the hand of the affected shoulder is placed on top of the head , with the fingers directed toward the back of the head . The elbow of the affected shoulder should point straight upward . The x - ray beam tilts 10 degrees toward ...
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abduction acromioclavicular dislocation acromioclavicular joint acromion anatomy anteriorly anteroposterior arthritis arthroscopic articular surface axillary nerve biceps Bone Joint Surg brachial plexus capsular capsule cent clavicular clavicular fractures Clin Orthop clinical closed reduction congenital coracoacromial ligament coracoclavicular ligaments coracoid process degrees deltoid deltoid muscle diagnosis displaced distal clavicle elevation epiphysis external rotation fascia Figure Fractures 3 vols glenohumeral joint glenohumeral ligament glenoid rim greater tuberosity Green DP eds humeral head injury insertion instability JB Lippincott labrum lateral lesion lesser tuberosity medial clavicle medial end muscle neck nonunion normal open reduction pain patient pectoralis major permission from Rockwood Philadelphia plane position posterior dislocation posteriorly procedure proximal humerus radiographic range of motion repair reported Reproduced with permission rotator cuff rotator cuff tear scapula screw shoulder joint stability sternoclavicular joint subclavian subluxation subscapularis muscle superior suprascapular supraspinatus surgery surgical suture syndrome technique tion trapezius trauma treatment Type vicular x-ray