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Page 706
A better consensus has been reached about the desirable position of shoulder
fusion . ... 17 – 47 ) . Hawkins and Neer103 recognized a range of acceptable
positions that did not appear to compromise the eventual functional result .
A better consensus has been reached about the desirable position of shoulder
fusion . ... 17 – 47 ) . Hawkins and Neer103 recognized a range of acceptable
positions that did not appear to compromise the eventual functional result .
Page 967
Stretching exercises , if necessary , are performed in the supine position on an
exercise table with the athlete holding a 2 - to 5 - pound weight in the involved
extremity . The first exercise begins with the arm in the 90 / 90 position — 90
degrees ...
Stretching exercises , if necessary , are performed in the supine position on an
exercise table with the athlete holding a 2 - to 5 - pound weight in the involved
extremity . The first exercise begins with the arm in the 90 / 90 position — 90
degrees ...
Page 998
For fractures that show some degree of instability after reduction , the arm can be
maintained in the abducted “ salute " position with spica cast or abduction splints
as previously described . Other acceptable alternatives are skeletal traction or ...
For fractures that show some degree of instability after reduction , the arm can be
maintained in the abducted “ salute " position with spica cast or abduction splints
as previously described . Other acceptable alternatives are skeletal traction or ...
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Contents
VOLUME 2 | 623 |
Authors Preferred Method of Treatment | 636 |
CHAPTER 27 | 643 |
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