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Page 94
Too much emphasis has been placed , also , on securing abduction but not
enough on the degree of rotation of the arm . In the more contemporary reports ,
disagreement remains regarding the role of glenohumeral positioning at the time
of ...
Too much emphasis has been placed , also , on securing abduction but not
enough on the degree of rotation of the arm . In the more contemporary reports ,
disagreement remains regarding the role of glenohumeral positioning at the time
of ...
Page 113
The underlying capsule is released from the glenoid margin , and the humerus is
externally ro - tated . If the humerus is locked in a posteriorly displaced position ,
then a flat Darrach elevator can be placed posteriorly to pry the humeral head ...
The underlying capsule is released from the glenoid margin , and the humerus is
externally ro - tated . If the humerus is locked in a posteriorly displaced position ,
then a flat Darrach elevator can be placed posteriorly to pry the humeral head ...
Page 186
This overcontouring will provide compression to the medial side of the nonunion ,
when a compression is applied to the anterolaterally placed plate . Compression
can be applied to the plate by placement of “ loaded ” screws or use of the ...
This overcontouring will provide compression to the medial side of the nonunion ,
when a compression is applied to the anterolaterally placed plate . Compression
can be applied to the plate by placement of “ loaded ” screws or use of the ...
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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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