The Shoulder, Volume 2Charles A. Rockwood (Jr.), Frederick A. Matsen |
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Page 788
... usually limited to a hyperemic reaction around the calcific deposit , which shines through the bursal wall . The tendon is then incised in the direction of its fibers , and the calcific mass is curetted . We usually proceed then with a ...
... usually limited to a hyperemic reaction around the calcific deposit , which shines through the bursal wall . The tendon is then incised in the direction of its fibers , and the calcific mass is curetted . We usually proceed then with a ...
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... Usually the diagnosis is very obvious . The infant fails to move the extremity . Initially it is limp , with only some active finger and wrist flexion . The extremity is held internally rotated next to the trunk , with the hand held in ...
... Usually the diagnosis is very obvious . The infant fails to move the extremity . Initially it is limp , with only some active finger and wrist flexion . The extremity is held internally rotated next to the trunk , with the hand held in ...
Page 1076
... Usually the first- generation cephalosporins are more effective against coagulase - positive staphylococcus . In patients highly allergic to penicillin , clindamycin can be given . It produces excellent bone and joint concentrations ...
... Usually the first- generation cephalosporins are more effective against coagulase - positive staphylococcus . In patients highly allergic to penicillin , clindamycin can be given . It produces excellent bone and joint concentrations ...
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abduction acromioclavicular joint acromion acromioplasty active acute anatomical arthrodesis arthrogram arthrography arthroplasty associated axillary biceps tendon bicipital groove biopsy Bone Joint Surg bony brachial plexus bursa calcification calcifying tendinitis capsule cartilage cent cervical chronic clavicle Clin Orthop clinical coracoacromial coracoid cuff repair degrees deltoid diagnosis disease dislocation distal elbow evaluation external rotation fibers Figure fixation flexion fracture frozen shoulder function glenohumeral joint glenoid component humeral head impingement syndrome implant incision infraspinatus injection injury instability intra-articular involved lesions ligament long head medial muscle Neer normal occur Orthopaedic osteomyelitis pathology patients pectoralis major position posterior postoperative procedure prosthesis prosthetic proximal humerus radiographic range of motion reported Reproduced with permission resection rheumatoid arthritis rotator cuff tears rupture sarcoma scapula septic arthritis shoul shoulder joint shoulder pain soft tissue subacromial subluxation subscapularis suprascapular nerve supraspinatus surgery surgical symptoms synovial technique tion total shoulder arthroplasty trauma treatment tuberosity tumor upper usually