The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries |
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Traction is secured by the adhesive straps fast- ened to a hook attached to the end of the splint . plaster - of - Paris is almost always obtainable , every surgeon should be able to use it effectively . It is a mistaken notion that all ...
Traction is secured by the adhesive straps fast- ened to a hook attached to the end of the splint . plaster - of - Paris is almost always obtainable , every surgeon should be able to use it effectively . It is a mistaken notion that all ...
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In case traction is necessary because of overriding , the splint is easily modified by prolonging the second leg of the triangle ( corresponding to the upper arm ) several inches further for the attachment of adhesive strips fastened to ...
In case traction is necessary because of overriding , the splint is easily modified by prolonging the second leg of the triangle ( corresponding to the upper arm ) several inches further for the attachment of adhesive strips fastened to ...
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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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Traction bandage FIG . 6. 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 ...
Traction bandage FIG . 6. 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 ...
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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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