The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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... and for the final completion of full function , and that continued treatment given as early as possible , and in many instances that the early application of correct mechanical principles , are neces- sary , if we are to have in ...
... and for the final completion of full function , and that continued treatment given as early as possible , and in many instances that the early application of correct mechanical principles , are neces- sary , if we are to have in ...
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If possible , the splint should be allowed to dry for three days , before using it as a permanent dressing . Injuries to the Hip . - In lesions to the hip , the position to be given the limb depends upon the pathological condition .
If possible , the splint should be allowed to dry for three days , before using it as a permanent dressing . Injuries to the Hip . - In lesions to the hip , the position to be given the limb depends upon the pathological condition .
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1 . Musculo- spiral Nerve . — The patient is unable to extend the hand at the wrist , to extend the proximal phalanx of the four fingers , or to extend the thumb . Extension of the two distal phalanges is possible owing to the action of ...
1 . Musculo- spiral Nerve . — The patient is unable to extend the hand at the wrist , to extend the proximal phalanx of the four fingers , or to extend the thumb . Extension of the two distal phalanges is possible owing to the action of ...
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Flexion of the wrist is possible owing to the action of the strong flexor carpi ulnaris . The sensory disturbance as a rule corresponds accurately to the dis- tribution of the nerve and is found over the thumb , index , mid- dle ...
Flexion of the wrist is possible owing to the action of the strong flexor carpi ulnaris . The sensory disturbance as a rule corresponds accurately to the dis- tribution of the nerve and is found over the thumb , index , mid- dle ...
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Adduction is possible , despite the paralysis of the tibialis posticus , owing to the action of the tibialis anticus and of the Achilles tendon . The diagram ( Fig . 26 ) summarizes the terminal distribution of the motor branches of the ...
Adduction is possible , despite the paralysis of the tibialis posticus , owing to the action of the tibialis anticus and of the Achilles tendon . The diagram ( Fig . 26 ) summarizes the terminal distribution of the motor branches of the ...
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