humeral in Arabic

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1. HAGL lesion (humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligaments) with humeral detachment of the glenohumeral ligaments.

2. How to Identify the Coraco Humeral Ligament:

3. The humeral head retroversion angle is markedly variable, the humeral head retroversion angle of shoulder joint prosthetic design should be individual.

4. Compared to the anterior Circumflex humeral artery, the posterior

5. Posterior Circumflex humeral artery (Arteria Circumflexa posterior humeri) The posterior Circumflex humeral artery is one of two Circumflex humeral arteries that surround the surgical neck of the humerus.It arises from the third part of the axillary artery and supplies the shoulder joint and a number of its associated muscles.

6. Shoulder Arthroplasties are divided into three categories: reverse shoulder arthroplasty, total shoulder arthroplasty, and partial shoulder joint replacement (including humeral hemiarthroplasty and humeral head resurfacing arthroplasty)

7. Humeral tubercles are strongly reduced, sometimes forming a carina or absent, especially in smaller workers.

8. Plating of proximal humeral shaft fractures may be performed through the Anterolateral approach

9. Diaphyseal non-union is not unusual after treatment of fractures of the humeral shaft.

10. Since 1993, we have followed-up 51 patients after surgical treatment for humeral shaft nonunion.

11. The use of fixed-angle plates is an effective method for stabilization of proximal humeral fractures.

12. If symptomatic humeral head necrosis occurs, the implantation of an anatomic endoprothesis is possible on a secondary basis.

13. The newest development is that of humeral head implants that are anchored in the metaphysis without cement.

14. The groove is bordered on three sides by bone (the “Bicipital ridge”), with a “roof” covered by the transverse humeral ligament.

15. The long biceps tendon makes a sharp turn at the humeral head and continues its course in the Bicipital groove (intertubercular sulcus).

16. The tributaries of the AAV are the circumflex humeral and muscular veins and rarely the thoraco-acromial and the cephalic veins.

17. Chasuble, Copes, Stoles, Humeral Veils, Mitres, Albs, Cottas, Sets Of Vestments, For Deacons, Altar Server Garments, Altar Linen, Altar Cloth, Funeral Palls

18. Resurfacing hemiArthroplasty involves replacing just the joint surface of the humeral head with a cap-like prosthesis without a stem.

19. Up to now, the plate has usually been applied starting from the scapular spine and extending across the acromial corner to the humeral shaft.

20. Anatomical fracture prostheses should be deployed in non-reconstructable proximal humeral fractures in patients under 75 of age with an unimpaired rotator cuff.

21. The capitellum, also refered to as the Capitulum, is the lateral part of the humeral condyle that articulates with the radial head

22. The transepicondylar axis of different position has no effect on volume rendering technique measuring the humeral head retroversion angle with multi slice spiral CT.

23. The Axillary nerve travels through the quadrangular space with the posterior circumflex humeral artery and vein to innervate the deltoid and teres minor

24. The type D was initially defined as an Anteverted glenoid, with or without osteoarthritis-related anterior humeral head subluxation of less than 40%

25. The Axillary nerve travels through the quadrangular space with the posterior circumflex humeral artery and vein to innervate the deltoid and teres minor.

26. The osteochondral defects were addressed by a two-stage intervention including microfracture of the glenoid and matrix-associated autologous chondrocyte transplantation of the humeral head.

27. The loss of the Concavityof the superior aspect of the glenoid component is accompanied by upward migration of the humeral prosthesis relative to the glenoid prosthesis

28. Lateral humeral Condyle fractures also referred to simply as lateral Condyle fractures (in the appropriate context), are relatively common elbow fractures that predominantly occur in children

29. There is a tendency to underestimate the amount of plastic deformation of the capsule and alternative injuries, such as avulsion of the capsule from the humeral head (HAGL lesion).

30. Cursorial carnivorans are characterized by distal elongation of the forelimb (high BI), elongate metacarpals and metatarsals (low MANUS, high PES), smaller humeral and femoral epicondyles (low HEI

31. Comminuted fractures include a very heterogeneous group of fractures from a 3 part humeral head fracture to a multi-part fracture of the femur following a high-energy road traffic accident.

32. • The Axillary nerve can, in rare cases, be entrapped at the quadrangular space (bordered by teres minor, teres major the long head of the triceps and the humeral bone

33. Against the backdrop of our knowledge of bone morphology and biomechanics, fixed-angle internal fixation with plates is now accepted as the treatment of choice for dislocated fractures of the humeral head.

34. A shoulder implant device includes one or more fixation features including an acromial intrusion element and an inflatable humeral balloon portion that receives a fluid through the acromial intrusion element.

35. The Comminuted displaced femoral fracture, the open forearm fracture and the short oblique mildly Comminuted humeral shaft fracture would have posed a high risk of complications had non-operative treatment been attempted.

36. Prebending of the plate and a precise drill hole for the hook in the acromion prevents later impingement of the hook on the humeral head or subluxation in the acromioclavicular joint, respectively.

37. For the purpose of rheumatic diseases, ultrasound standard scans help to detect the lesions at the biceps tendon, the bursae, the rotator cuff, the humeral head as well as in the acromial and sternoclavicular joints.

38. A subacromial spacer (10) is provided as a device for treating a shoulder with, a severe or irreparable lesion of the rotator cuff, by keeping a predetermined distance between an acromion and a corresponding humeral head.

39. A-c 53 years old female with Neer type IIb fracture treated by plate osteosynthesis with Coraco-clavicular augmentation [ ].a Preoperative x-ray.b Postoperative x-ray.c SSC Lesion (Fox/Romeo Ib) [ ] humeral head in front [O]

40. The Coraco Humeral Ligament (CHL) is extra capsular and is not part of the glenohumeral ligaments but we will also look at as it helps to identify the SGHL and it also fuses with the joint capsule at the rotator interval

41. The second one, called the acromial artery, ran deep to the anterior part of the deltoid muscle, near the clavicle and the acromion. The posterior circumflex humeral artery was the most important artery. It supplied the posterior and middle parts of the deltoid muscle.

42. As seen in the literature, in cases of no surgery on anterior post-traumatic scapulo-humeral instability, even if there does not appear to be a consensus on the MR and LR strength deficit, there is no disruption to the agonist/antagonist equilibrium (LR/MR ratio).

43. The left Circumflex coronary artery showed severe calcific atherosclerosis.: Some speakers would give these words the Circumflex, but it would be the rising Circumflex, so that the sound would still terminate with the rising inflection.: The anterior and the posterior Circumflex humeral arteries may be doubled.: The lateral femoral Circumflex may give rise to an obturator.

44. A. Y. Rathner [16] together with his co-authors has described the clinics of two pathological syndromes: syndrome of peripheral cervical failure (syndrome of humeral girdle amyotrophia) and natally stipulated myotomic syndrome, having specified that the majority of the surveyed children were revealed to have the elements of the described syndromes. The results of the survey of a group of acrobats, managed by A. Y. Ratner, are also of great interest: 102 of 157 surveyed appeared to have neurologic symptoms [16].

45. The connection unit (23) comprises an achoring element (24), an attachment element (25) and a clamping element (26) associated in a selectively releasable manner to the distal joint element (13, 113) and the support (12a) has a through coupling seating (32) configured to receive and position said clamping element (26) inside it, and also configured to allow the insertion and extraction of said distal joint element (13, 113) through said support (12a) without removing said support (12a) from the humeral seating (51).

46. The following statements based on our experiences are possible: If conservative treatment is without result, operation should be done within 8 weeks after the accident —Because of the danger of exostoses at the point of the osteotomy of the acromion which includes the restriction of movement, the transacromial approach is not advisable. — If there is only a small space between the acromion and the humeral head resection of the coracoacromial ligament is an advisable method for better admittance to the shoulder joint. — A sufficient treatment in the postoperative phase is of great importance for a good functional result.