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Page 152
These fractures can be classified by the location of fracture : base , shaft , neck
and head ( Jupiter and Belsky 1992 ) . Dobyns and associates ( 1983 ) found that
about a quarter of their sample of metacarpal fractures were located in the neck ...
These fractures can be classified by the location of fracture : base , shaft , neck
and head ( Jupiter and Belsky 1992 ) . Dobyns and associates ( 1983 ) found that
about a quarter of their sample of metacarpal fractures were located in the neck ...
Page 154
Avulsive fractures at the base of the second and third digits can result from the
strains on extensor carpi radialis longus and extensor carpi radialis brevis
tendons ( Ashkenaze and Ruby 1992 ) . Metacarpal shaft fractures include those
of the ...
Avulsive fractures at the base of the second and third digits can result from the
strains on extensor carpi radialis longus and extensor carpi radialis brevis
tendons ( Ashkenaze and Ruby 1992 ) . Metacarpal shaft fractures include those
of the ...
Page 157
Intra - articular fractures involve either or both the head and base . Clinically they
can be divided by the degree of displacement and location . The head fractures
may involve one or both condyles ( Jupiter and Belsky 1992 ) . Those which ...
Intra - articular fractures involve either or both the head and base . Clinically they
can be divided by the degree of displacement and location . The head fractures
may involve one or both condyles ( Jupiter and Belsky 1992 ) . Those which ...
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
The Circumstances of Blunt Force Trauma | 224 |
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