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Tethering of the Popliteal Artery by the More Distal Tibial
The Allis Reduction Technique for Posterior Hip Dislocations
The Anatomy of the Tibial and Fibular Shaft
The Bado Classification of Monteggia Fractures
The Bulbocavernosus Reflex Arc is Mediated by the Conus Medullaris
The Common Classification Devised by Quenu and Kuss
The Deforming Force by the Unopposed Pull of the Iliopsoas
The Elbow is an Inherently Stable Joint
The Five Stages of Compression Extension Injuries
The Four Compartments of the Leg
The Garden Classification of Femoral Neck Fractures
The Hip Capsule and its Thickenings (Ligaments) As Visualized Anteriorly
The Landmarks for Measuring the Bohler Angle are the Anterior
The Mayo Classification of Periprosthetic Fractures About a Total Elbow
The Muscles in the Anterior and the Lateral Compartments of
The Neurovascular Anatomy of the Upper Arm
The Normal Bicipital Tuberosity from Full Supination (90 Degrees) to
The Odontoid Fracture Classification of Anderson and D'alonzo
The Pauwel Classification of Femoral Neck Fractures is Based on
The Powers Ratio is Determined by Drawing a Line from
The Q (Quadriceps) Angle is Measured from the Anterior Superior
The Relationship of Fracture Level and Position of the Proximal
The Sanders CT Scan Classification of Calcaneal Fractures
The Stimson Technique for Closed Shoulder Reduction
The Three Patterns of Talar Neck Fractures As Described by Hawkins
The Tip-Apex Distance, Expressed in Millimeters, is the Sum of
The Two Stages of Distraction Extension Injuries
The Transformation of the Preplate to Separate Growth Zones for
The Vascular Supply of the Scaphoid is Provided by Two
Thompson and Epstein Classification of Posterior Hip Dislocations
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