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He carried his sophisticated monitoring equipment in a shoulder case.
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It is recommended that in similar floating shoulder cases where there is no hemothorax or widened mediastinum on the chest radiograph and pelvic radiograph does not show pelvic disruption and point-of-care ultrasound does not identify hemoperitoneum, urgent transfer to the operating theater for exploration and hemostasis of axillary artery is required, bypassing unnecessary CT scans.
They talk to you at parties while looking over your shoulder in case someone more important comes past.
"The whole thing that's happening to Spike is b.s.," he said, stopping to look over his shoulder in case Mr. Lee had returned to the table prematurely.
In the old days, you always had to look over your shoulder, in case you were being followed by some nut.
Both teams can still top the group; Nigeria are looking over their shoulder in case Iran register a big win; and Messi's got Maradona on his mind.
If you're a body builder you might be able to shoulder a case back home, but for the rest of us six bottles will be a whole lot easier to carry.
This gives your car easier access to the shoulder in case your car breaks down.
Workers Compensation was the primary payer in 37% of wrist arthroscopy cases and 20% of shoulder arthroscopy cases.
The reasons for the revision surgery in this group were stiff and painful shoulder (9 cases), migration of the tuberosities (5 cases), secondary rotator cuff tear (4 cases), malposition of the component (3 cases), erosion of the glenoid (2 cases), humeral loosening (1 case) and complication of infection (1 case).
Maxine Shoulders, a case worker there, drew on money from the fund to pay the tuition, and also secured $1,100 for the family's outstanding bills.
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