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abduction acetabulum acromion angle artery articular surface attached autopsy axilla axillary axillary artery axis backward dislocation bilateral dislocation Blasius bone cadaver capsule cartilage caused centimetres cervical cervical vertebræ Chir Chirurgie clavicle complete condyle congenital dislocation coracoid process cord coronoid cotyloid cavity deformity diagnosis direct dislocation dislocation backward dislocation forward displacement dorsal downward elbow extension external femur flexed flexion forearm fracture front glenoid cavity glenoid fossa head humerus inch incomplete injury inner side joint knee Krönlein laceration lateral ligament limb lower Malgaigne's movement muscles muscular neck nerve normal observed obturator odontoid process olecranon outer side outward pain paralysis patient periosteum portion position posterior pressure prominence radius reduction reported ribs rotation rupture scapula shoulder socket spinous process sternal sternum subcoracoid dislocation subscapularis surgeon symptoms tendon thigh tion tissues torn traction transverse traumatic tuberosity ulna untorn upper upward vertebræ violence wrist
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