The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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10a and 106 , the patient is seen , illustrating the range of flexion and extension secured by this method . Injuries in the Neighborhood of the Elbow . - As in the case of the shoulder , the surgeon must always consider the danger of ...
10a and 106 , the patient is seen , illustrating the range of flexion and extension secured by this method . Injuries in the Neighborhood of the Elbow . - As in the case of the shoulder , the surgeon must always consider the danger of ...
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Although some authors favor a position of flexion to about 30 ° , maintaining that this position is more convenient to the patient in case of ankylosis , I have found it more ad- vantageous not to flex the leg more than 5 ° , since even ...
Although some authors favor a position of flexion to about 30 ° , maintaining that this position is more convenient to the patient in case of ankylosis , I have found it more ad- vantageous not to flex the leg more than 5 ° , since even ...
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In some cases there is a very marked interference with the flexion of the fingers ; in other instances , there is no appreciable disturbance except a slight weakening of the fourth and fifth fingers . The only motor symptom that is ...
In some cases there is a very marked interference with the flexion of the fingers ; in other instances , there is no appreciable disturbance except a slight weakening of the fourth and fifth fingers . The only motor symptom that is ...
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The flexion contracture of the fourth and fifth fingers is a paralytic phenomenon peculiar to the ulnar nerve . It may be due to scar tissue formation in the flexor muscles and their consequent shrinking , but this explanation ...
The flexion contracture of the fourth and fifth fingers is a paralytic phenomenon peculiar to the ulnar nerve . It may be due to scar tissue formation in the flexor muscles and their consequent shrinking , but this explanation ...
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There is a weakness of flexion of the elbow , but not a complete paralysis , owing to the presence of the non - paralyzed muscles which spring from the internal and external condyles of the humerus ( pronator radii teres , flexor carpi ...
There is a weakness of flexion of the elbow , but not a complete paralysis , owing to the presence of the non - paralyzed muscles which spring from the internal and external condyles of the humerus ( pronator radii teres , flexor carpi ...
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