The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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... and has also emphasized that this includes not only the restoration of his physical and mental condition , but also the restoration of the individual himself back to the position which places him in a wage- earning status .
... and has also emphasized that this includes not only the restoration of his physical and mental condition , but also the restoration of the individual himself back to the position which places him in a wage- earning status .
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... there is excellent opportunity for careful work and accurate adjustment of the dressings . Fractures in the Neighborhood of the Shoulder , either of the Humerus or of the Scapula . In the majority of cases , the abducted position of ...
... there is excellent opportunity for careful work and accurate adjustment of the dressings . Fractures in the Neighborhood of the Shoulder , either of the Humerus or of the Scapula . In the majority of cases , the abducted position of ...
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reasons : First , because in the event of ankylosis of the shoul- der the abducted position gives the patient 90 ° free play through the action of the scapula ; second , because the frag- ments are usually best reduced by this position ...
reasons : First , because in the event of ankylosis of the shoul- der the abducted position gives the patient 90 ° free play through the action of the scapula ; second , because the frag- ments are usually best reduced by this position ...
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Methods of Securing this Position . - The surgeon must have several at his command . If he is fortunate enough to be equipped with the abduction splint shown in Fig . 1 he need only apply this . The little splint of Sir Robert Jones ...
Methods of Securing this Position . - The surgeon must have several at his command . If he is fortunate enough to be equipped with the abduction splint shown in Fig . 1 he need only apply this . The little splint of Sir Robert Jones ...
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To hold the arm in the desired position a traction bandage is applied to the forearm just below the elbow ( see Fig . 7 ) . The fixation is excellent , and at the same time allows access to the most extensive type of wound . Figs .
To hold the arm in the desired position a traction bandage is applied to the forearm just below the elbow ( see Fig . 7 ) . The fixation is excellent , and at the same time allows access to the most extensive type of wound . Figs .
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abduction adhesive allow already amputation applied artificial limb assistant attached band bandage body bone calf complete contracture correct corresponding course deep divided downward dressing effective elbow experience exposed extension extensor extremity fascia fingers fixation flexion flexor followed foot fracture fragments frequently function given gives gunshot injuries Gynecology hallucis hand hold hospital illustrating important inches incision indicated injury insertion instances internal joint knee lateral layer longus lower means mechanical Medical method motion muscles necessary nerve normal Obstetrics occurred operation paralysis paralyzed passes patient performed periosteum peroneus plaster portion position possible practical prevent principle produced proprius Published removed requires scar tissue secured sheath shoulder shown in Fig shows side skin splint stump sufficient surface surgeon Surgery suture taken technic tendon thigh tibia tibialis anticus tion tissue traction transplanted treatment turn upper usually wound wrist