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SURGICAL MANAGEMENT athy when the following are present : ( a ) chronic ,
massive cuff deficiency ; ( b ) upward displacement of the humeral head with
respect to the glenoid ; and ( c ) bone - on - bone contact between the humeral
head ...
SURGICAL MANAGEMENT athy when the following are present : ( a ) chronic ,
massive cuff deficiency ; ( b ) upward displacement of the humeral head with
respect to the glenoid ; and ( c ) bone - on - bone contact between the humeral
head ...
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Possible surgical complications ( Table 10 . 4 ) other than those already
mentioned include infection and neurovascular injury . Certainly the proximity of
the axillary nerve to the inferior border of the subscapularis , inferior capsule ,
and teres ...
Possible surgical complications ( Table 10 . 4 ) other than those already
mentioned include infection and neurovascular injury . Certainly the proximity of
the axillary nerve to the inferior border of the subscapularis , inferior capsule ,
and teres ...
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This makes it potentially susceptible to direct traumatic injury during
glenohumeral dislocations or surgical procedures involving the inferior joint
capsule ( Fig . 17 . 2 ) . Also , compression injuries may occur such as with the
use of crutches .
This makes it potentially susceptible to direct traumatic injury during
glenohumeral dislocations or surgical procedures involving the inferior joint
capsule ( Fig . 17 . 2 ) . Also , compression injuries may occur such as with the
use of crutches .
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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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