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OSSEOUS ANATOMY medial wall angle , width , and depth of the intertubercular
groove ( Fig . 20 – 11 ) . The mean value for the medial wall angle was 56
degrees ( range 40 to 70 degrees ) . The width of the intertubercular sulcus was ...
OSSEOUS ANATOMY medial wall angle , width , and depth of the intertubercular
groove ( Fig . 20 – 11 ) . The mean value for the medial wall angle was 56
degrees ( range 40 to 70 degrees ) . The width of the intertubercular sulcus was ...
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meyer86 agrees that the angle also correlated with the probability of subluxation
of the long head of the biceps tendon . ... and colleagues , 45 however , found no
correlation between the incidence of subluxation and low medial wall angles .
meyer86 agrees that the angle also correlated with the probability of subluxation
of the long head of the biceps tendon . ... and colleagues , 45 however , found no
correlation between the incidence of subluxation and low medial wall angles .
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Measurement of passive forward elevation , with the patient supine , measured
as the angle between the arm and the thorax . 2 . Passive external rotation with
the arm at the side measured as the angle between the forearm and the sagittal ...
Measurement of passive forward elevation , with the patient supine , measured
as the angle between the arm and the thorax . 2 . Passive external rotation with
the arm at the side measured as the angle between the forearm and the sagittal ...
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VOLUME 2 | 623 |
Authors Preferred Method of Treatment | 636 |
CHAPTER 27 | 643 |
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