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... position . With the wrist extended the fingers assume the position of function as a result of muscle balance ( Fig . 12-1 ) . Dur- ing use of the hand , varying joints must be stabilized at varying times for varying intervals ; this ...
... position . With the wrist extended the fingers assume the position of function as a result of muscle balance ( Fig . 12-1 ) . Dur- ing use of the hand , varying joints must be stabilized at varying times for varying intervals ; this ...
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... position of first metacarpal as seen from dorsal surface . B , Optimum position of first metacarpal as seen from lateral surface . C , Positions that first carpometacarpal joint allows first metacar- pal to assume : A , palmar flexion ...
... position of first metacarpal as seen from dorsal surface . B , Optimum position of first metacarpal as seen from lateral surface . C , Positions that first carpometacarpal joint allows first metacar- pal to assume : A , palmar flexion ...
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... Position the ex- tremity so that the muscle is fit to its maximum physio- logic length . For the latissimus dorsi and the pectoralis major , this would be maximum humeral abduction . For the gracilis , this would be with the knee fully ...
... Position the ex- tremity so that the muscle is fit to its maximum physio- logic length . For the latissimus dorsi and the pectoralis major , this would be maximum humeral abduction . For the gracilis , this would be with the knee fully ...
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A H Crenshaw | 3 |
PART VII | 22 |
Arthrodesis of spine 3143 Color Plates | 70 |
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abductor amputation applied approach artery aspect attached avoid base Begin Bone Joint Surg branch capsule carpal carpi cause Clin close complete contracture deep deformity described dislocation dissection distal divide dorsal excision expose exposure extend extensor extremity fascia femoral finger flap flexed flexion flexor pollicis longus forearm fracture function graft greater Hand Surg head iliac incision indicated infection injuries insertion interphalangeal joint knee lateral ligament limb medial metacarpal metacarpophalangeal joint middle motion muscle necessary nerve North operation origin Orthop osteomyelitis palmar palmaris longus patient phalanx Plast position posterior procedure proximal radial Reconstr reconstruction reflect removed repair resection retract scar severe side skin incision splint stump surface surgeon surgery surgical suture TECHNIQUE tendon third thumb tibial tion tissue tourniquet transfer transverse treatment ulnar usually vascular vein vessels volar weeks wire wound wrist