Examples of using Humeral head in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The anatomical neck is located around the circumference of the humeral head proximal to both tubercles.
damage to the posterior humeral head.
When there is an indication for reverse arthroplasty, erosion of the acromion by the humeral head is already present.
Now our final region of interest of the scapula was this surface here which is the glenoid cavity of the scapula which accommodates the humeral head.
Humeral head osteonecrosis is a common complication of complex shoulder fractures,
such as in the glenoid, humeral head, coronoid fossa,
Its function is to depress the humeral head in the glenoid; it performs supination of the forearm
A: Intraoperative finding demonstrating uncovered humeral head(continuous arrow)
Grafts were taken from the femoral or humeral head, the proximal third of the tibia
in sports movements the stabilization must be quick to avoid humeral head excessive motion.
was also used for the evaluation of humeral head osteonecrosis when present.
They considered less than 5° of varus angulation of the humeral head as a good reduction.
significant bone failure may occur below the humeral head.
In all cases, an autologous bone graft from the humeral head was used, between the tubercles and the diaphysis.
which is passed between the deltoid and humeral head in order to reach the tendon Fig.
Our low rate of osteonecrosis of the humeral head can be explained by the group's experience in the treatment of SFPU
We directed the guide at approximately 20-30° in the anteroposterior direction we followed the retroversion of the humeral head, so that the proximal locking inserted percutaneously would remain at the center of the head. .
They agreed that impaction of the metaphyseal region of the humeral head was an important characteristic of these fractures,
caused by the impact of the humeral head against the glenoid cavity,
minimal lateral deviation of the humeral head.