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We will discuss some of the more important muscles involved with shoulder
function . arises from either the transverse cervical artery or the dorsal scapular
artery . This supply is infrequently at risk because of the paucity of surgical
indications ...
We will discuss some of the more important muscles involved with shoulder
function . arises from either the transverse cervical artery or the dorsal scapular
artery . This supply is infrequently at risk because of the paucity of surgical
indications ...
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This finding may explain why acromioplasty alone for severe impingement , even
in the presence of an irreparable large rotator cuff tear permits good
postoperative active function . The deltoid muscle provides strength to elevate the
extremity ...
This finding may explain why acromioplasty alone for severe impingement , even
in the presence of an irreparable large rotator cuff tear permits good
postoperative active function . The deltoid muscle provides strength to elevate the
extremity ...
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In the presence of a working deltoid muscle and secondary stabilization of the
humeral head by the coracoacromial arch , substantial comfort and function can
be restored by resurfacing ( but not enlarging ) the humeral articular surface with
a ...
In the presence of a working deltoid muscle and secondary stabilization of the
humeral head by the coracoacromial arch , substantial comfort and function can
be restored by resurfacing ( but not enlarging ) the humeral articular surface with
a ...
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Anatomy of the Shoulder | 1 |
a Evaluation of Shoulder Problems | 24 |
David S Morrison | 73 |
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