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Active total elevation of arm :degrees 2 . Passive internal rotation : ( Circle
segment of posterior anatomy reached by thumb ) ( Note if reach restricted by
limited elbow flexion ) 1 = Less than trochanter 5 = 15 9 = L1 13 = T9 2 =
Trochanter 6 ...
Active total elevation of arm :degrees 2 . Passive internal rotation : ( Circle
segment of posterior anatomy reached by thumb ) ( Note if reach restricted by
limited elbow flexion ) 1 = Less than trochanter 5 = 15 9 = L1 13 = T9 2 =
Trochanter 6 ...
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Excellent pain relief and improved active motion were achieved . He had poor
muscle endurance and zero external rotator muscle power . The result was
excellent . ( Reprinted with permission from Post M . Complications of rotator cuff
surgery ...
Excellent pain relief and improved active motion were achieved . He had poor
muscle endurance and zero external rotator muscle power . The result was
excellent . ( Reprinted with permission from Post M . Complications of rotator cuff
surgery ...
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Milwaukee shoulder - association of microspheroids containing hydroxyapatite
crystals , active collagenase , and neutral protease with rotator cuff defects .
Arthritis Rheum 1981 ; 24 : 484 - 491 . 12 . Halverson PB , Cheung HS , McCarty
DJ , et ...
Milwaukee shoulder - association of microspheroids containing hydroxyapatite
crystals , active collagenase , and neutral protease with rotator cuff defects .
Arthritis Rheum 1981 ; 24 : 484 - 491 . 12 . Halverson PB , Cheung HS , McCarty
DJ , et ...
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Anatomy of the Shoulder | 1 |
a Evaluation of Shoulder Problems | 24 |
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