The Orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuriesW. Bl Saunders, 1918 - 242 pages |
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Page 30
... traction are of little avail in these cases and there is practically nothing to be done at the front except to fix the hand in a position of moderate extension by one of the methods outlined for injuries to the wrist . Whether the ...
... traction are of little avail in these cases and there is practically nothing to be done at the front except to fix the hand in a position of moderate extension by one of the methods outlined for injuries to the wrist . Whether the ...
Page 34
... traction and to the lack of a proper counter- traction . Far and away the most efficient method of treating these fractures is by means of the Thomas knee - splint . The pelvic ring furnishes excellent counter - traction , and ample ...
... traction and to the lack of a proper counter- traction . Far and away the most efficient method of treating these fractures is by means of the Thomas knee - splint . The pelvic ring furnishes excellent counter - traction , and ample ...
Page 35
... traction . If the Thomas splint is not procurable , recourse must be had to plaster . I know of no splint that is more difficult to apply correctly than this . The great difficulty lies in the proper construction of the counter - traction ...
... traction . If the Thomas splint is not procurable , recourse must be had to plaster . I know of no splint that is more difficult to apply correctly than this . The great difficulty lies in the proper construction of the counter - traction ...
Page 36
... traction . The sharp prongs penetrate the cortex easily and are held in place by the traction of the cord which passes through the handles . In the severe cases with extensive overriding of the frag- ments , sufficient traction by means ...
... traction . The sharp prongs penetrate the cortex easily and are held in place by the traction of the cord which passes through the handles . In the severe cases with extensive overriding of the frag- ments , sufficient traction by means ...
Page 37
... traction upon the fractured limb . the plaster abduction spica . Traction is necessary in this position as well as in the non - abducted to prevent shortening . Injuries in the Middle Third of the Femur . - In these there is no ...
... traction upon the fractured limb . the plaster abduction spica . Traction is necessary in this position as well as in the non - abducted to prevent shortening . Injuries in the Middle Third of the Femur . - In these there is no ...
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abduction Achilles tendon adhesive amputation applied artificial limb attached bandage biceps Biesalski and Mayer bone calf carpi radialis cross-section deformity distal divided downward elbow extension extensor longus digitorum extensor proprius hallucis extensor tendon fascia femur fenestrated plaster fibres fingers fixation flap flexed flexion flexor longus hallucis foot forearm fracture fragments graft gunshot injuries Gynecology hand humerus illustrating immobilization inches incision insertion instances iron bands joint knee layer lesion longitudinal Medical mesotenon Method of Tendon motion muscles muscular musculospiral normal Obstetrics occurred operation orthopedic paralysis paralyzed paratenon patient periosteum Peroneus brevis peroneus longus peroneus tertius plaster dressing plaster-of-Paris plica position posterior prevent prosthesis quadriceps roentgenogram scar tissue sensory sheath shoulder shown in Fig skin soleus splint stitch strap stump supination surface surgeon Surgery suture technic Tendon Transplantation tension thigh tibia tibial nerve tibialis anticus tion traction transplanted tendon traumatized treatment ulnar nerve upper arm upper pole wound wrist