Shoulder edge anterior adduction contracture in pediatric patients after burns: Anatomy and treatment: A new approach
Background: Burns of anterior shoulder joint surface and neighboring areas produce shoulder edge adduction contracture and scar deformity, slowing down the development of upper limbs in pediatric patients. Therefore, surgical reconstruction is indicated as early as the contracture is formed. Current...
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Main Authors: | Viktor M. Grishkevich (Author), Max Grishkevich (Author), Vasiliy A. Menzul (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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