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1. Acromion spacer

2. And acromion.

3. Apposition of acromion.

4. You have a perfect acromion.

5. Landmarks: scapular spine and acromion.

6. • The acromion process is prominent

7. Complications: One dislocated acromion fracture.

8. Treatment of fractures of the acromion.

9. Freshening of the undersurface of the acromion.

10. Its insertion at the acromion is left untouched.

11. Acromegalies: acromegalogigantism acromegaloidism acromegaloidisms acromegaly acromelalgia acromelic acromelic dwarfism acromesomelia acrometagenesis acromia: Literary usage of Acromegalia

12. Partial fusion of the distal radius and the acromion.

13. Transplantation of the coracobrachialis muscle of the acromion process.

14. After partial or complete removal of the acromion.

15. The acromial bone, a rare skeleton variety with an isolated ossification center at the acromion, is easily mistaken for an acromion fracture resp. pseudarthrosis.

16. A prosthesis assembly for use with a scapula in one embodiment includes an acromion spacer unit (108), a first articulation surface on an inferior surface of the acromion spacer unit, a bone contacting surface (132) on a superior surface of the acromion spacer unit, and a bone mounting member extending sideways from the acromion spacer unit and oriented such that when the acromion spacer unit is mounted on a scapula, the acromion spacer unit is positioned at a height above the height of a midpoint (54) of a glenoid fossa of the scapula.

17. The incisions are joined by extension across the acromion.

18. The pulverized acromion is the important part of that book.

19. The injury that caused the acromion to shatter was perimortem.

20. Dislocated fractures of the acromion can usually be treated by plating.

21. X rays show metaphyseal fractures to the right humerus and acromion.

22. This ligament, together with the Coracoid process and the acromion, forms a

23. Coraco-acromial ligament: It connects the acromion process to the Coracoid process

24. In both groups the highest pressures were recorded antero-laterally under acromion.

25. It is notoriously difficult to image the acromion with conventional radiography.

26. Familial congenital bilateral acromion absence was found in four members of one family.

27. Osteotomy of the acromion gives an excellent view of the rotator cuff.

28. Acromegalies acromegalogigantism acromegaloidism acromegaloidisms: acromegaly acromelalgia acromelic acromelic dwarfism acromesomelia acrometagenesis acromia acromial acromial angle acromial arterial network: Literary usage of Acromegalics

29. The kerf marks are on the victim's right acromion, right greater tubercle, right olecranon.

30. Postoperative fractures of the acromion or scapular spine can occur spontaneously or after trauma.

31. We have developed MRI techniques to depict the acromion in its longitudinal axis.

32. The rare complication of an acromion fracture and its treatment is seldom discussed.

33. On the other hand the injuries of the acromion were all without any consequences.

34. After the cuff repair is done, the acromion is refixed with two canulated screws.

35. Anatomynote.com found Coracoid and acromion anatomy from plenty of anatomical pictures on the internet

36. Fractures of the lateral clavicle and the acromion are uncommon and represent a separate entity.

37. Closure of the rotator cuff and transosseous refixation of the deltoid muscle to the acromion.

38. We hope this picture Coracoid and acromion anatomy can help you study and research

39. The angle at which the weapon shattered the acromion would've severed the subclavian artery.

40. With your right hand, locate the spot where the scapula meets the acromion process.

41. The Coracoacromial ligament is a strong triangular band, extending between the Coracoid process and the acromion.

42. The shape of the acromion is strongly associated with impingement syndrome and with rotator cuff tears.

43. A temporary tension band between the clavicle and acromion was used to stabilize the joint.

44. Reconstruction of the acromion, to achieve pain relief and better function of the deltoid muscle.

45. The distribution of mineralization within the inferior surface of the acromion was assessed using CT osteoabsorptiometry.

46. Hodgins, we're still missing part of his scapula, the talus, the lumbar vertebrae, left acromion...

47. There is described a titanium implant (40) for fixing parts (11, 12) of an acromion (7).

48. The Coracoacromial ligament joins two parts of the shoulder blade (scapula), connecting the acromion to the Coracoid process.

49. The acromion curves about 90 degrees from the shaft axis, making it look vaguely tyrannosaurid-like.

50. The trapezius and deltoid are split in the line of their fibres up and down from the acromion.

51. Analogous to X-ray techniques, the bony relations of the clavicle and the acromion can be displayed.

52. Short hints are given at the differential diagnosis between the os acromiale and traumatic avulsions of the acromion.

53. Pattern A edema within the clavicle and the acromion was distinguished from pattern B edema within the clavicle only.

54. Fluid in the balloon portion maintains separation of the acromion and the humerus to reduce or prevent impingement.

55. Diagnostic, treatment and functional results after operative treatment of dislocated fractures of the acromion are shown and discussed.

56. If the Coracoacromial ligament detaches completely from the Coracoid process or the acromion, there will be significant shoulder pain

57. Interestingly, the chondral buds of the acromion or coracoid process offer additional imaging facilities for ultrasound examination in children.

58. We report two cases of tuberculous infection of the scapula, one involving the acromion and one involving the body of the scapula.

59. Postoperative fracture of the base of the acromion or the spine of the scapula is a common complication after reverse shoulder arthroplasty.

60. Dissection in 20 cadavers should reveal vascular pecularities and the bone marrow distribution within clavicle and acromion or vascular pecularities.

61. The deltoid origin is cut from the lateral third of the clavicle, the acromion and the lateral half of the scapular spine.

62. The implant is inserted under the acromion, does not cause any discomfort at the acromial corner, and is far easier to shape.

63. Exposure of the glenoid and three-point fixation of the reconstruction socket (EPOCA RECO®) at the glenoid, the acromion and the coracoid process.

64. The divided acromial fragments fall together on release of the retraction. Suture of the split muscles and of the periosteum of the acromion provides adequate closure.

65. With this technique there is sometimes a limitation in the amount of resection possible because of the anatomical findings (i. e., very curved or small acromion).

66. The fluorescence scattering wave of the expressed recombinant anemone fluoresent protein is ∼502nm, the most excitation wavelength is ∼490nm, which has a acromion at ∼420nm.

67. After three dimensional (3D) reconstruction and 3D Euclidian distance transformation, the minimal spatial distances between the humerus and the acromion and the humerus and clavicle were computed.

68. Untill now it was not known whether other species without an acromion had a vascularization of the rotator tendons which is similar to that of man.

69. In previous studies, three types of acromial shape have been described with the type III or hooked acromion being present in 66% of cases with rotator cuff tears.

70. The long acromion probably serves to strengthen the canalis triosseus, which in other Cariamae is achieved by a bony bridge connecting the processus procoracoideus and acrocoracoideus of the coracoid.

71. The calculated 95% confidence interval shows that the needle can be safely inserted into the intraosseous tissue at the greater tubercle of the humerus 9.5 mm – 11.1 mm from the acromion.

72. Improved biomechanics are thought to reduce the amount of calcification that occurs especially in the case of the supraspinatus where it can be caused from repetitive compression against the acromion.

73. The acromioclavicular (AC) joint connects the acromion with the lateral end of the clavicle and constitutes an important load-transmitting element between the upper extremity and the skeleton of the trunk.

74. 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.

75. The incision is anterolateral, in the direction of the fibers of the deltoid and measures 8–10 cm from the anterolateral angle of the acromion (ALAA), which constitutes a convenient surgical landmark.

76. Incision depending on goal of surgery: from horizontal to oblique or vertical: – horizontal incision along the scapular spine to the posterior corner of acromion, – oblique incision along the lateral border of scapula.

77. [ …] when the scapula is moved directly Atlantad, the atlantal forces acting on the base and acromion are the motors, the dorsa-mesial and ster-mesi-lateral the directors, and the sacral forces the

78. The acromion is divided in this line and retraction of the fragments reveals the rotator cuff below the subacromial bursa. Rotation of the humerus brings all portions of the cuff into the wound.

79. 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.

80. It is attached, by its apex, to the summit of the acromion just in front of the articular surface for the clavicle; and by its broad base to the whole length of the lateral border of the Coracoid process.