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A CT showed fractures of the acromion, the coracoid process with an intra-articular glenoid component, the scapula tip and three rib fractures.
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Briefly, the recipient pig was placed in the right lateral decubitus position, a left thoracotomy performed just below the tip of the scapula, and a left pneumonectomy completed.
Table 1 Protocol for 3D printing Position Patient in supine position Shoulder in the middle Humerus in exo-rotation Field of view From the acromion to the tip of the scapula Resolution Axial: ST 0.5/GAP 0.25 bone kernel Cor/Sag 2/2 bone recons ST slice thickness, Cor coronal, Sag sagittal.
Hoffman sat out most of the 2003 season while recovering from two off season shoulder surgeries, including one that trimmed the tip of his scapula.
The subscapular skinfold was lifted horizontally below the tip of right scapula.
Subscapular skinfold thickness was the oblique fold measured just below the bottom tip of the scapula.
A bisecting line was drawn from the medial tip of the scapula to the midpoint of the glenoid.
Subscapular skinfold measurents will be taken about 20 mm below the tip of the scapula diagonally (at 45º angle to the lateral side of the body).
Skinfolds were measured in triplicate using Holtain calipers (average: subscapular, ∼20 mm below the tip of the scapula; triceps, halfway between the acromion process and the olecranon process).
Triceps skinfold was measured halfway between the acromion border and the head of the radius on the back of the arm, subscapular skinfold was measured 2 cm down and out from the tip of the scapula.
A recent study anesthetized painful impinged shoulders and found greater anterior tipping of the scapula during greater humeral elevation angles, which can further reduce the subacromial space [ 43].
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