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Con el objeto de determinar las razones entre las estructuras de la región palmar del metacarpo en el equino Pura Sangre Chileno, se realizó un estudio en 20 ejemplares de esta raza, de ambos sexos, entre 5 y 10 años de edad, con un peso aproximado entre ... see more

Este estudio se realizó en 20 equinos, sin distinción por sexo, entre 5 a 10 años de edad, con un peso aproximado entre 300 y 400 kilos de peso, sin signos clínicos de cojera, ni de tendinitis aguda y/o crónica a la inspección y palpación clínica.Todos lo... see more

Background : The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiological results of fixation of clavicle alone in floating shoulder injury.From 2007to 2011 thirteen patients with floating shoulder injury (ipsilateral clavicle and scapular neck fra... see more

Longitudinal stability of the forearm is mainly provided by three structures: the radiocapitellar contact, which acts as the primary stabilizer, the central band of the interosseous ligamentous complex (IOLC) and the intact triangular fibrocartilage compl... see more

Longitudinal stability of the forearm is mainly provided by three structures: the radiocapitellar contact, which acts as the primary stabilizer, the central band of the interosseous ligamentous complex (IOLC) and the intact triangular fibrocartilage compl... see more

Background : The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiological results of fixation of clavicle alone in floating shoulder injury.From 2007to 2011 thirteen patients with floating shoulder injury (ipsilateral clavicle and scapular neck fra... see more

Objective: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common peripheral trap neuropathy resulting from compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel of the wrist. Open release of the transverse carpal ligament is now the most commonly used method. Ne... see more

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