. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Fig. gi.—Case 7. Birth fracture of the femur treated on the Van Arsdalesplint, roentgenogram on the fifth day. Considerable over-riding had takenplace, with decided anterior angulation of the fragments. The position Fig. 92.—Case 7. Repeated efforts to improve the condition of the fracturehad failed to effect a change in the position of the fragments. It will be notedthat the lower fragment lies parallel with the surface of the splint, whilethe pull of the muscles attached to the uncontrolled upper fragment hasmaintained the d


. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Fig. gi.—Case 7. Birth fracture of the femur treated on the Van Arsdalesplint, roentgenogram on the fifth day. Considerable over-riding had takenplace, with decided anterior angulation of the fragments. The position Fig. 92.—Case 7. Repeated efforts to improve the condition of the fracturehad failed to effect a change in the position of the fragments. It will be notedthat the lower fragment lies parallel with the surface of the splint, whilethe pull of the muscles attached to the uncontrolled upper fragment hasmaintained the deformity. 91


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