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Between Acromial Joint and Coraclavicular Ligaments clavicular S Le R L c
Medial to Conoid Tubercle herche Lateral to Conoid Tubercle Medial to other
Ligamentous Attachments Intra - articular Figure 5 - 1 . Classification of Lateral
Fractures ...
Between Acromial Joint and Coraclavicular Ligaments clavicular S Le R L c
Medial to Conoid Tubercle herche Lateral to Conoid Tubercle Medial to other
Ligamentous Attachments Intra - articular Figure 5 - 1 . Classification of Lateral
Fractures ...
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The numerous ligaments which stabilize the knee joint may rupture , often
producing avulsion fractures at their origin or insertion ... This is particularly true
of the anterior tibial eminence , the site of attachment of the anterior cruciate
ligament .
The numerous ligaments which stabilize the knee joint may rupture , often
producing avulsion fractures at their origin or insertion ... This is particularly true
of the anterior tibial eminence , the site of attachment of the anterior cruciate
ligament .
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These pressures affect both the bony structures and the ligaments , resulting in
collapse , bending fractures , avulsion ... side will be placed under tension
resulting in either ligamentous damage , an avulsion fracture or a transverse
fracture .
These pressures affect both the bony structures and the ligaments , resulting in
collapse , bending fractures , avulsion ... side will be placed under tension
resulting in either ligamentous damage , an avulsion fracture or a transverse
fracture .
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Alison Galloway | 63 |
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