The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuriesW. Bl Saunders, 1918 - 242 pages |
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Page 20
... normal range of motion . " Notes on Military Orthopedics , " p . 123 ) , though useful in paralytic cases , does not , I find , give sufficient fixation for fractures . An effective splint can be improvised rapidly in the following way ...
... normal range of motion . " Notes on Military Orthopedics , " p . 123 ) , though useful in paralytic cases , does not , I find , give sufficient fixation for fractures . An effective splint can be improvised rapidly in the following way ...
Page 26
... normal motion was secured . to the patient were ankylosis to occur . This is one of flexion of about 70 ° with the forearm midway between pro- and supination , that is , with the thumb pointing up , the little finger toward the ground ...
... normal motion was secured . to the patient were ankylosis to occur . This is one of flexion of about 70 ° with the forearm midway between pro- and supination , that is , with the thumb pointing up , the little finger toward the ground ...
Page 46
... normal function . The foot is completely paralyzed in all cases , and is anęsthetic except over a small area on the inner aspect supplied by the internal saphenous nerve . When the injury occurs in the middle third of the 46 ORTHOPEDIC ...
... normal function . The foot is completely paralyzed in all cases , and is anęsthetic except over a small area on the inner aspect supplied by the internal saphenous nerve . When the injury occurs in the middle third of the 46 ORTHOPEDIC ...
Page 47
... normal motion of the Achilles tendon , pulling the foot into the equinus position , but owing to the paralysis of the flexor longus hallucis and flexor longus digitorum the toes cannot be bent . Adduction is possible , despite the ...
... normal motion of the Achilles tendon , pulling the foot into the equinus position , but owing to the paralysis of the flexor longus hallucis and flexor longus digitorum the toes cannot be bent . Adduction is possible , despite the ...
Page 48
... normal . There may be flushing or sweating of the half of the face affected . Great sciatic External Popliteal Musculo Cutaneous Branches to Peroneus longus Peroneus brevis Anterior Tibial Branches to Tibialis anticus Internal Popliteal ...
... normal . There may be flushing or sweating of the half of the face affected . Great sciatic External Popliteal Musculo Cutaneous Branches to Peroneus longus Peroneus brevis Anterior Tibial Branches to Tibialis anticus Internal Popliteal ...
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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