HUMERUS:MUSCU TRAUMA (075064981X)Evan L. Flatow, Christoph Ulrich |
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... less than 1.0 cm , the convalescence was often greater than 6 months , and there was some permanent pain and disability ( Figure 2.7 ) . In 20 % of these cases , persistent symptoms made late sur- gical treatment necessary24 . More ...
... less than 1.0 cm , the convalescence was often greater than 6 months , and there was some permanent pain and disability ( Figure 2.7 ) . In 20 % of these cases , persistent symptoms made late sur- gical treatment necessary24 . More ...
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... less than 0.5 cm , a prolonged convalescence may be anticipated with an acceptable outcome without surgery . When the displacement was more than 0.5 cm but less than 1.0 cm , convalescence was usually in excess of 6 months , some ...
... less than 0.5 cm , a prolonged convalescence may be anticipated with an acceptable outcome without surgery . When the displacement was more than 0.5 cm but less than 1.0 cm , convalescence was usually in excess of 6 months , some ...
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... less than 115 ° of flexion or with major subjective symptoms . Cassebaum graded flexion from 15 ° to 130 ° as ' excellent ' , flexion from 40 ° to 120 ° as ' good ' and flexion to less than 110 ° as ' fair ' . In the series by Helfet ...
... less than 115 ° of flexion or with major subjective symptoms . Cassebaum graded flexion from 15 ° to 130 ° as ' excellent ' , flexion from 40 ° to 120 ° as ' good ' and flexion to less than 110 ° as ' fair ' . In the series by Helfet ...
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abduction Acta Orthop anatomical artery arthroplasty articular segment articular surface associated avascular necrosis axillary nerve axillary view Bigliani Bone Joint Surg classification Clin clinical closed reduction comminution complications condyle deltoid displaced fractures Displaced proximal humeral distal humerus elbow joint epicondylar epicondyle erus external rotation Figure flexion forearm four-part fractures frac fracture fragments functional glenohumeral glenohumeral joint glenoid healing hemiarthroplasty humeral diaphyseal fractures humeral head humeral shaft fractures immobilization incidence injury internal fixation intra-articular lateral lesions lesser tuberosity malunion medial ment minimally displaced mobility muscle Neer neurovascular non-operative management non-union occur olecranon open reduction operative Orthopaedic osteotomy patient postoperative prosthesis prosthetic replacement proximal humeral fractures proximal humerus pseudarthrosis radial nerve radiographs range of motion reduction and internal rotator cuff Scand scapular screws shoulder soft tissue stability supracondylar fractures surgeon surgery surgical neck sutures technique tendon tion treated tures two-part ulnar nerve varus deformity vascular wire X-ray