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The bone is extremely soft and the cortices are thin . Fracture commonly occurs
either with reaming , dislocation of the humeral head , or reduction of the
prosthesis . It is important while reaming the shaft to keep the reamers in the
longitudinal ...
The bone is extremely soft and the cortices are thin . Fracture commonly occurs
either with reaming , dislocation of the humeral head , or reduction of the
prosthesis . It is important while reaming the shaft to keep the reamers in the
longitudinal ...
Page 85
At the time of revision , the stem will most likely need to be ce - mented to
maintain the desired position of rotation ( Fig . 7 . 5 ) . HUMERAL SHAFT
FRACTURE Humeral shaft fracture occurs most commonly during reaming , but
can also occur ...
At the time of revision , the stem will most likely need to be ce - mented to
maintain the desired position of rotation ( Fig . 7 . 5 ) . HUMERAL SHAFT
FRACTURE Humeral shaft fracture occurs most commonly during reaming , but
can also occur ...
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Abdel - Fattah H , Halawa E , Shaft TH . Nonunion of the humeral shaft : a report
on 25 cases . Injury 1981 ; 14 : 255 - 262 . 2 . Ahl T , Anderson G , Herberts P ,
Kalen R . Electrical treatment of nonunited fractures . Acta Orthop Scand 1984 ;
55 ...
Abdel - Fattah H , Halawa E , Shaft TH . Nonunion of the humeral shaft : a report
on 25 cases . Injury 1981 ; 14 : 255 - 262 . 2 . Ahl T , Anderson G , Herberts P ,
Kalen R . Electrical treatment of nonunited fractures . Acta Orthop Scand 1984 ;
55 ...
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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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