The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuriesW. Bl Saunders, 1918 - 242 pages |
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Page 43
... paralysis of the triceps occurs only as the greatest rarity , because that branch to the inner head known as the ulnar collateral pur- sues a separate course and is therefore not encountered by the projectile which has injured the ...
... paralysis of the triceps occurs only as the greatest rarity , because that branch to the inner head known as the ulnar collateral pur- sues a separate course and is therefore not encountered by the projectile which has injured the ...
Page 44
... paralysis of the dorsal interossei . Even this symptom must be viewed critic- ally since the long extensor tendons enable the patient to spread the fingers somewhat apart . In contrast to the varia- bility of the motor symptoms , is the ...
... paralysis of the dorsal interossei . Even this symptom must be viewed critic- ally since the long extensor tendons enable the patient to spread the fingers somewhat apart . In contrast to the varia- bility of the motor symptoms , is the ...
Page 45
... paralysis are also characterized by the marked atrophy of the interossei and of the muscles of the thenar and ... paralyzed by a lesion to the nerve occurring above the elbow , great care must be exercised in testing for their function ...
... paralysis are also characterized by the marked atrophy of the interossei and of the muscles of the thenar and ... paralyzed by a lesion to the nerve occurring above the elbow , great care must be exercised in testing for their function ...
Page 46
... paralysis , owing to the presence of the non - paralyzed muscles which spring from the internal and external condyles of the humerus ( pronator radii teres , flexor carpi radialis , brachioradialis , extensor carpi radialis longus and ...
... paralysis , owing to the presence of the non - paralyzed muscles which spring from the internal and external condyles of the humerus ( pronator radii teres , flexor carpi radialis , brachioradialis , extensor carpi radialis longus and ...
Page 47
... paralysis of the flexor longus hallucis and flexor longus digitorum the toes cannot be bent . Adduction is possible , despite the paralysis of the tibialis posticus , owing to the action of the tibialis anticus and of the Achilles ...
... paralysis of the flexor longus hallucis and flexor longus digitorum the toes cannot be bent . Adduction is possible , despite the paralysis of the tibialis posticus , owing to the action of the tibialis anticus and of the Achilles ...
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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