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  • With the exception of normal anatomic changes in the medial collateral ligament and radial head, other factors related to carrying angle changes have not been systematically studied. We reviewed patients who underwent open arthrolysis of the elbow, and evaluated if open arthrolysis could change carrying angle. We then identified factors associated with carrying angle changes.

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  • A variety of cast options are available for the non-surgical treatment of distal radius fractures (DRF) in adults. However, the literature is inconclusive regarding the need to immobilize the elbow joint after reduction in order to prevent rotation of the forearm in order to maintain the reduction of DRF.

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  • The purpose of this study was to investigate residual rotation of patients with forearm amputation and the contribution of involved muscle to residual rotation. Methods: Testing was performed using five fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens prepared by isolating muscles involved in forearm rotation.

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  • The muscular system (part c). In this chapter, you will learn: Muscles crossing the shoulder joint, rotator cuff anatomy and function, movement at the glenohumeral joint, muscles crossing the elbow joint, muscles of the forearm, muscles of the forearm: anterior compartment, muscles of the forearm: posterior compartment,...and other contents.

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  • Okoro and Ashford Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2010, 5:26 http://www.josr-online.com/content/5/1/26 CASE REPORT Case report Open Access Hypertrophic non-union of a pathological forearm fracture secondary to multiple myeloma: a case report Tosan Okoro*1,2 and Robert U Ashford3 Abstract Skeletal lesions in multiple myeloma are predominantly lytic and when non-union of pathological fractures occur it is typically atrophic. We report a lady of 61 years of age with myeloma who presented with a pathological fracture through an ulnar myeloma deposit.

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  • Dog (canid) characteristics: Anatomy is the same in various domestic breeds and wild species—major difference is size and proportion (Dachshund to Great Dane). Typically with elongated skull—snout long and narrow (some domestic breeds have short muzzles). Large canines. Cheekteeth with sharp edges for shearing. Large, pointed ears—upright in all wild species and in many domestic breeds; hanging in some breeds. Deep chest (top to bottom); long, thin limbs. Five digits on front limb (thumb reduced), four on hind limb (big toe absent). Blunt, nonretractile claws. Walks on toes.

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