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The biceps is attached in an intra - articular fashion , and the triceps is attached in
an extra - articular less obvious fashion . The labrum derives its blood supply in
common with adjacent ligament or periosteum most often from vessels arising ...
The biceps is attached in an intra - articular fashion , and the triceps is attached in
an extra - articular less obvious fashion . The labrum derives its blood supply in
common with adjacent ligament or periosteum most often from vessels arising ...
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INTRODUCTION In 1983 , Neer , Craig , and Fukuda ( 19 ) coined the term " cuff
tear arthropathy " to denote the collapse the humeral articular surface in
association with a massive rotator cuff defect . Their report described 26 cases ;
75 ...
INTRODUCTION In 1983 , Neer , Craig , and Fukuda ( 19 ) coined the term " cuff
tear arthropathy " to denote the collapse the humeral articular surface in
association with a massive rotator cuff defect . Their report described 26 cases ;
75 ...
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Metallic transfixation of the joint might only damage the articular surfaces and
restrict the possible beneficial effects of joint motion on the articular cartilage ( 23
, 24 ) . Large rotator cuff defects may be encountered and should be
reconstructed ...
Metallic transfixation of the joint might only damage the articular surfaces and
restrict the possible beneficial effects of joint motion on the articular cartilage ( 23
, 24 ) . Large rotator cuff defects may be encountered and should be
reconstructed ...
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Anatomy of the Shoulder | 1 |
a Evaluation of Shoulder Problems | 24 |
David S Morrison | 73 |
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