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Local tenderness is present. The shoulder may appear flattened with a displaced
neck or acromion fracture. Ecchymosis is less than expected from the degree of
bony injury present, as opposed to fracture of the upper humerus. Pain with deep
...
Local tenderness is present. The shoulder may appear flattened with a displaced
neck or acromion fracture. Ecchymosis is less than expected from the degree of
bony injury present, as opposed to fracture of the upper humerus. Pain with deep
...
Page 342
The unfused apophysis is present in 2.7 per cent of random patients and when
present is bilateral in 60 per cent.60 Four ossification centers are present in the
acromion, as seen in Figure 10—13. The most common site of nonunion is ...
The unfused apophysis is present in 2.7 per cent of random patients and when
present is bilateral in 60 per cent.60 Four ossification centers are present in the
acromion, as seen in Figure 10—13. The most common site of nonunion is ...
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Figure 18-18. Wright's maneuver to elicit symptoms of thoracic outlet
compression. tle, and motor loss, if present, tends to slight wasting and weakness
of the interossci and hypothcnar muscles as well as the profundi of the little and
ring fingers ...
Figure 18-18. Wright's maneuver to elicit symptoms of thoracic outlet
compression. tle, and motor loss, if present, tends to slight wasting and weakness
of the interossci and hypothcnar muscles as well as the profundi of the little and
ring fingers ...
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