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Page 637
... sustained stretching against all directions of tightness repeated five times per
day is the most effective method for regaining normal motion . We particularly
emphasize internal and external rotation , cross - body adduction , and flexion .
... sustained stretching against all directions of tightness repeated five times per
day is the most effective method for regaining normal motion . We particularly
emphasize internal and external rotation , cross - body adduction , and flexion .
Page 707
Internal fixation with one or more plates has the potential to obviate the need for
long - term external cast or brace support ... Numerous complications such as
infection , reflex dystrophy , acromioclavicular arthritis , and symptomatic internal
...
Internal fixation with one or more plates has the potential to obviate the need for
long - term external cast or brace support ... Numerous complications such as
infection , reflex dystrophy , acromioclavicular arthritis , and symptomatic internal
...
Page 1054
Treatment of Late Effects The real disability usually is seen in infants who do not
receive early treatment and who end up with internal rotation contractures .
These children usually recover at least 70 to 80 per cent of shoulder abduction .
Treatment of Late Effects The real disability usually is seen in infants who do not
receive early treatment and who end up with internal rotation contractures .
These children usually recover at least 70 to 80 per cent of shoulder abduction .
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Contents
VOLUME 2 | 623 |
Authors Preferred Method of Treatment | 636 |
CHAPTER 27 | 643 |
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