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Page 85
Overreaming will cause thinning of the cortex and increase the fracture risk . ...
Spiral fractures are caused by torquing forces that occur during reaming or in
attempting to change the rotational position of the prosthesis after it has been
partially ...
Overreaming will cause thinning of the cortex and increase the fracture risk . ...
Spiral fractures are caused by torquing forces that occur during reaming or in
attempting to change the rotational position of the prosthesis after it has been
partially ...
Page 101
The detachment of the anteriorinferior glenoid labrum appears to be the most
common traumatic cause for anterior shoulder instability . Failure to repair this
ligament has been the most common finding in failed instability surgery .
FAILURE ...
The detachment of the anteriorinferior glenoid labrum appears to be the most
common traumatic cause for anterior shoulder instability . Failure to repair this
ligament has been the most common finding in failed instability surgery .
FAILURE ...
Page 263
Therefore , it is important to exclude the many other causes of frozen shoulder
before implying that it is secondary to ... by an underlying frozen shoulder , either
as the primary cause of the shoulder pain or as a secondary manifestation of ...
Therefore , it is important to exclude the many other causes of frozen shoulder
before implying that it is secondary to ... by an underlying frozen shoulder , either
as the primary cause of the shoulder pain or as a secondary manifestation of ...
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Contents
1 Anatomy of the Shoulder | 1 |
2 Evaluation of Shoulder Problems | 24 |
Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy | 44 |
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