The Shoulder, Volume 2Charles A. Rockwood, Frederick A. Matsen |
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... glenoid cavity is shaped like an inverted comma . The transverse line corresponds to the epiphyseal line of the glenoid cavity . glenoid , is therefore more curved than the correspond- ing glenoid , and has a small circular contact area ...
... glenoid cavity is shaped like an inverted comma . The transverse line corresponds to the epiphyseal line of the glenoid cavity . glenoid , is therefore more curved than the correspond- ing glenoid , and has a small circular contact area ...
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... glenoid . The glenoid articulation demonstrates a slight but definite posterior or retroverted orientation averaging about 7 degrees referable to the body of the scapula ( see Fig . 6-18 ) . Saha has emphasized that this orientation is ...
... glenoid . The glenoid articulation demonstrates a slight but definite posterior or retroverted orientation averaging about 7 degrees referable to the body of the scapula ( see Fig . 6-18 ) . Saha has emphasized that this orientation is ...
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... glenoid to the infraglenoid tubercle in a vertical man- ner . Soft cancellous bone is carefully removed . It is often possible to identify the anterior and posterior cortices of the glenoid neck when this preparation is being done ...
... glenoid to the infraglenoid tubercle in a vertical man- ner . Soft cancellous bone is carefully removed . It is often possible to identify the anterior and posterior cortices of the glenoid neck when this preparation is being done ...
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