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NONFUNCTIONING DELTOID Only a small length of deltoid tendon is detached
from the anterior acromion and then split longitudinally for no more than 4 - 5 cm
in order to repair the rotator cuff and avoid injury to the axillary nerve . A repair of
...
NONFUNCTIONING DELTOID Only a small length of deltoid tendon is detached
from the anterior acromion and then split longitudinally for no more than 4 - 5 cm
in order to repair the rotator cuff and avoid injury to the axillary nerve . A repair of
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and acromioplasty , the deltoid avulsed from its acromial origin several weeks
postoperatively during vigorous physical therapy exercises . There was a failed
attempt to repair the avulsed deltoid several months later . The result was poor ...
and acromioplasty , the deltoid avulsed from its acromial origin several weeks
postoperatively during vigorous physical therapy exercises . There was a failed
attempt to repair the avulsed deltoid several months later . The result was poor ...
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The anterior acromioplasty as described by Neer ( 63 , 65 ) emphasizes
preservation of the deltoid muscle origin , obtaining adequate exposure of the
rotator cuff and decompression of impingement . Abbott ( 1 ) et al . , in their 1949
review of ...
The anterior acromioplasty as described by Neer ( 63 , 65 ) emphasizes
preservation of the deltoid muscle origin , obtaining adequate exposure of the
rotator cuff and decompression of impingement . Abbott ( 1 ) et al . , in their 1949
review 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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