The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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As the lower arm when fully extended would be too great a drag on any ambulant splint , it is bent at a right angle and therefore points forward in the ...
As the lower arm when fully extended would be too great a drag on any ambulant splint , it is bent at a right angle and therefore points forward in the ...
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In those above , owing to the pull of the powerful abductor , the lower fragment must be abducted to secure the proper alignment ; in those below Traction bandage FIG . 6. A plaster fenestrated dressing applicable.
In those above , owing to the pull of the powerful abductor , the lower fragment must be abducted to secure the proper alignment ; in those below Traction bandage FIG . 6. A plaster fenestrated dressing applicable.
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A plaster fenestrated dressing applicable to gunshot injuries of the lower end of the humerus and of the elbow . Traction is exerted either by adhesive strips fastened to the upper arm or in case the wound prevents their application ...
A plaster fenestrated dressing applicable to gunshot injuries of the lower end of the humerus and of the elbow . Traction is exerted either by adhesive strips fastened to the upper arm or in case the wound prevents their application ...
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For the first type , the abduction splints already described are applicable ; for the second ( those of the lower half of the shaft ) , the modified Thomas elbow splint is well adapted ( see Fig . 5 ) .
For the first type , the abduction splints already described are applicable ; for the second ( those of the lower half of the shaft ) , the modified Thomas elbow splint is well adapted ( see Fig . 5 ) .
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second band , corresponding to B in the figure , passes along the patient's chest and is made to form a loop supporting the lower arm . A little prac- tice readily gives the surgeon an adequate technic . A pair of irons , as shown in ...
second band , corresponding to B in the figure , passes along the patient's chest and is made to form a loop supporting the lower arm . A little prac- tice readily gives the surgeon an adequate technic . A pair of irons , as shown in ...
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