Recent trends in the management of acromioclavicular joint injuries / Ismail Ibrahim Mohamed Moemen ; Suppervised Nasser Osman , Khaled Abd El Halim
Language: Eng Publication details: Cairo : Ismail Ibrahim Mohamed Moemen , 2006Description: 114P : ill ; 25cmSubject(s): Online resources: Available additional physical forms:- Issued also as CD
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty Of Medicine - Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Acromioclavicular joint is a gliding jointAcromioclavicular injuries are divided into six types according to Rockwood (1984) Treatment is decided upon on the basis of type of injuryType I and II are treated non - operativelyType IV , V and VI are treated operativelyTreatment of type III is controversialIt may be treated non - operatively in the acute setting
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