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(Figure 4: Shortening of the clavicle can be assessed by either of the following methods. On the left, the overlap between the ends of the medial and lateral fragments is measured directly; this is shown in red. At right, the entire medial-to-lateral length of both the injured and the normal clavicle are measured. As shown, the blue line represents the length of the shortened clavicle, the green line shows the length of the normal one, and the red line represents the difference. (from https://...) |
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Figure 4: Shortening of the clavicle can be assessed by either of the following methods. On the left, the overlap between the ends of the medial and lateral fragments is measured directly; this is shown in red. At right, the entire medial-to-lateral length of both the injured and the normal clavicle are measured. As shown, the blue line represents the length of the shortened clavicle, the green line shows the length of the normal one, and the red line represents the difference. (from https://bmcmusculoskeletdisord.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12891-017-1881-x)
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current | 05:58, 8 March 2022 | 834 × 173 (25 KB) | Jeremy (talk | contribs) | Figure 4: Shortening of the clavicle can be assessed by either of the following methods. On the left, the overlap between the ends of the medial and lateral fragments is measured directly; this is shown in red. At right, the entire medial-to-lateral length of both the injured and the normal clavicle are measured. As shown, the blue line represents the length of the shortened clavicle, the green line shows the length of the normal one, and the red line represents the difference. (from https://... |
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