The Shoulder, Volume 2Charles A. Rockwood, Frederick A. Matsen |
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... elevation is a complex problem.61 During elevation of the extremity , clavicular elevation of about 30 degrees occurs with the maximum at about 130 degrees of elevation ( Fig . 6-6 ) .51 The clavicle also rotates forward approximately ...
... elevation is a complex problem.61 During elevation of the extremity , clavicular elevation of about 30 degrees occurs with the maximum at about 130 degrees of elevation ( Fig . 6-6 ) .51 The clavicle also rotates forward approximately ...
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... elevation and approximately a one - to - one ratio from 90 degrees to 150 degrees of arm elevation.34 Others have also shown the nonlinear variation during elevation.76 Fur- ther evaluation of the arm against resistance elicits ...
... elevation and approximately a one - to - one ratio from 90 degrees to 150 degrees of arm elevation.34 Others have also shown the nonlinear variation during elevation.76 Fur- ther evaluation of the arm against resistance elicits ...
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... elevation are easily observed clinically . In patients without a deltoid muscle , arm elevation with modest strength is possible.66 However , the labo- ratory data for supraspinatus deficiency presented by Howell and colleagues and by ...
... elevation are easily observed clinically . In patients without a deltoid muscle , arm elevation with modest strength is possible.66 However , the labo- ratory data for supraspinatus deficiency presented by Howell and colleagues and by ...
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