Luxatio Erecta (Inferior Shoulder Dislocation)
Luxatio erecta, also known as inferior glenohumeral dislocation, is a very rare form of shoulder dislocation. Although uncommon,…
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Luxatio erecta, also known as inferior glenohumeral dislocation, is a very rare form of shoulder dislocation. Although uncommon,…
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Posterior Glenohumeral Dislocation is an uncommon but clinically important shoulder injury. Despite its rarity, it carries a high…
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Anterior glenohumeral dislocation is the most common type of shoulder dislocation, accounting for approximately 96% of all cases.…
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Scapulothoracic dissociation is a rare but devastating traumatic injury characterized by disruption of the scapula from the posterior…
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Conus medullaris syndrome (CMS) is a neurological condition resulting from injury to the terminal portion of the spinal…
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The platysma (G. flat plate) is a broad, thin sheet of muscle in the subcutaneous tissue of the…
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