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Pediatric Humeral Condyle Fractures
Hand Clinics, 2006Condylar and epicondylar fractures differ from other pediatric upper extremity fractures because of the anatomy and ossification of the distal humerus. These fractures are prone to nonunion,and initial deformities do not remodel well. Radiographic diagnosis and severity are difficult to determine, and adjunct studies, particularly arthrography and MRI,
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Humeral Epicondylopathia (HEP), Lateral and Medial Humeral Epicondylitis
2008Humeral epicondylopathy (HEP) is a painful ensopathy or tendinitis of the elbow joint that is similar to the tendinopathies observed in the shoulder (rotator cuff syndrome, RCS; see Chap. 14) and the heel (heel spur syndrome, HSS; see Chap. 16). In these disorders usually the tendon insertion zones, sometimes also affecting the neighboring bursae and ...
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Proximal Humeral and Humeral Shaft Fractures
2018Charles E. Giangarra, Jace R. Smith
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Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1982
The semicircular notching of the aponeurosis recommended by G. Hohmann for the treatment of epicondylitis humeri has proved extremely successful in practice, provided it is correctly performed. Patients who experience no definite improvement after appropriate consultation and exhaustive conservative treatment should undergo this relatively harmless ...
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The semicircular notching of the aponeurosis recommended by G. Hohmann for the treatment of epicondylitis humeri has proved extremely successful in practice, provided it is correctly performed. Patients who experience no definite improvement after appropriate consultation and exhaustive conservative treatment should undergo this relatively harmless ...
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2010
Atmosphere Agire sui sensi - spesso ingannevoli - e sulla materia - mutevole, interattiva, fluida – è il terreno del design cosiddetto “sensoriale” - ovvero quel settore della disciplina che, operando su un terreno “intersoggettivo” trae spunto dalla memoria e dall’esperienza individuale per stimolare nuovi linguaggi e comportamenti - può ad esempio ...
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Atmosphere Agire sui sensi - spesso ingannevoli - e sulla materia - mutevole, interattiva, fluida – è il terreno del design cosiddetto “sensoriale” - ovvero quel settore della disciplina che, operando su un terreno “intersoggettivo” trae spunto dalla memoria e dall’esperienza individuale per stimolare nuovi linguaggi e comportamenti - può ad esempio ...
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TRAUMATIC RADIO‐HUMERAL SYNOVITIS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1947J C B, ALLEN, C H, SHEARMAN
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