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This is characterized by the crushing of the centrum by the superior vertebra so
that the anterior portion of the superior centrum is often separated by a coronally
placed fracture line . This failure is attributable to the lipped morphology of the ...
This is characterized by the crushing of the centrum by the superior vertebra so
that the anterior portion of the superior centrum is often separated by a coronally
placed fracture line . This failure is attributable to the lipped morphology of the ...
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Anterior Column OVA Posterior N Column Posterior terior ) Anterior Wall Wall Z
Figure 6 - 4 . Designation of Walls and Columns in the Acetabulum . Designation
of acetabular fractures is best understood within the context of the morphology of
...
Anterior Column OVA Posterior N Column Posterior terior ) Anterior Wall Wall Z
Figure 6 - 4 . Designation of Walls and Columns in the Acetabulum . Designation
of acetabular fractures is best understood within the context of the morphology of
...
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This break can extend anteriorly dividing the anterior and cuboid facets . When
the heel is in valgus position , the fracture occurs more laterally and may avoid
any articular surfaces . When the heel is in the varus position , the fracture shifts ...
This break can extend anteriorly dividing the anterior and cuboid facets . When
the heel is in valgus position , the fracture occurs more laterally and may avoid
any articular surfaces . When the heel is in the varus position , the fracture shifts ...
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Alison Galloway | 63 |
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