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This will then free the subscapularis and anterior capsule from their attachments
to the inferior capsule and the glenoid Post . 19 Ant . Lateral aspect right shoulder
joint Figure 17 – 86 . A view of the right shoulder capsule and rotator cuff with ...
This will then free the subscapularis and anterior capsule from their attachments
to the inferior capsule and the glenoid Post . 19 Ant . Lateral aspect right shoulder
joint Figure 17 – 86 . A view of the right shoulder capsule and rotator cuff with ...
Page 840
The inferior capsule , however , is not supported by adjacent muscles and
tendons , leaving a lax double fold of capsule which forms the inferior recess ( Fig
. 21 - 1 ) . This inferior redundant fold of capsule is normally present while the arm
is ...
The inferior capsule , however , is not supported by adjacent muscles and
tendons , leaving a lax double fold of capsule which forms the inferior recess ( Fig
. 21 - 1 ) . This inferior redundant fold of capsule is normally present while the arm
is ...
Page 977
The superior border of the subscapularis is identified by the recess ; the inferior
border is identified by the anterior humeral circumflex vessels . Internal and
external rotation of the humeral head helps to delineate the superior and inferior
...
The superior border of the subscapularis is identified by the recess ; the inferior
border is identified by the anterior humeral circumflex vessels . Internal and
external rotation of the humeral head helps to delineate the superior and inferior
...
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VOLUME 2 | 623 |
Authors Preferred Method of Treatment | 636 |
CHAPTER 27 | 643 |
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