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Neer191 reported good results with internal fixation of three-part fractures if the
displaced tuberosity is reattached to the shaft and head with wire or, more
recently, nonabsorbable sutures. The poor results in his series were due to
tuberosity ...
Neer191 reported good results with internal fixation of three-part fractures if the
displaced tuberosity is reattached to the shaft and head with wire or, more
recently, nonabsorbable sutures. The poor results in his series were due to
tuberosity ...
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Hermodsson's internal rotation technique (anteroposterior radiograph in internal
rotation). Hermodsson recommended that the ... horizontal to the top of the table.
The arm is adducted to the side of the patient, the humerus is internally rotated ...
Hermodsson's internal rotation technique (anteroposterior radiograph in internal
rotation). Hermodsson recommended that the ... horizontal to the top of the table.
The arm is adducted to the side of the patient, the humerus is internally rotated ...
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This stiffness limits forward flexion, internal rotation, and cross-body adduction.
The range of forward flexion is measured with the patient supine as the angle
between the humerus and thorax while the patient's arm is passively elevated.
This stiffness limits forward flexion, internal rotation, and cross-body adduction.
The range of forward flexion is measured with the patient supine as the angle
between the humerus and thorax while the patient's arm is passively elevated.
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