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2013
Trauma to the shoulder, either directly or indirectly from a fall on the extended arm. Pain at movement, laterally localised, and swelling. At displacement, the rotator cuff is affected. Sometimes in combination with a humeral fracture of the collum chirurgicum. Radiography determines the diagnosis.
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Trauma to the shoulder, either directly or indirectly from a fall on the extended arm. Pain at movement, laterally localised, and swelling. At displacement, the rotator cuff is affected. Sometimes in combination with a humeral fracture of the collum chirurgicum. Radiography determines the diagnosis.
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Shoulder and Upper Arm Injuries
2020Sports injuries of the shoulder and upper extremity are frequent in athletes, mainly in contact and overhead disciplines. The most frequent injuries seen are the traumatic shoulder dislocation, acute acromioclavicular (AC) dislocation, clavicle fracture, and sternoclavicular (SC) dislocation. The traumatic shoulder dislocation is an injury that usually
Felipe Eggers +2 more
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OCULAR INJURIES IN THE ARMED FORCES
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950Most ophthalmologists in their everyday practice undoubtedly frequently see lesions of the eye that are directly or indirectly due to trauma. In treating these conditions one is apt to think of them as individual problems, yet many cases have a common background of failure in preventive measures that might have lessened the possibility of injury and of
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[Arm injuries due to sport climbing].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2008There are 26 large climbing centres and 44 smaller indoor or outdoor climbing walls in The Netherlands at this time. Hand and finger injuries are the most common types of sport climbing injuries. Most injuries are caused by overstraining. Injuries include avulsion fractures, arthrosis, pulley rupture, damage to joint capsule and collateral ligaments ...
Bruens, Marc +3 more
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Management of arm arterial injuries.
Surgery, 1984Management, morbidity, and mortality of arterial injuries of the arm are dependent upon site of injury, promptness and accuracy of diagnosis, and involvement of contiguous structures. To determine results and establish principles of management, a retrospective analysis was undertaken of 109 arm arterial injuries from the thoracic inlet to the wrist in ...
J V, Sitzmann, C B, Ernst
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