. Atlas and epitome of traumatic . FigJ. Hj Fig. 4-. E Reichhold. Munr/wn. FRACTURES OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY. 149 when the arm is rotated, the edge of the cavity acts as*afulcrum and the bone does not rotate about its own subsequent elevation has for its object to relax thecoraco-humeral ligament. Reduction is recognized by more or less distinctly feel-ing the head slip into place, and especially by observingthat the normal mobility and outline have been restored. [The results of reduction of recent dislocation of theshoulder by Kochers method of manipulation when prop-erly p


. Atlas and epitome of traumatic . FigJ. Hj Fig. 4-. E Reichhold. Munr/wn. FRACTURES OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY. 149 when the arm is rotated, the edge of the cavity acts as*afulcrum and the bone does not rotate about its own subsequent elevation has for its object to relax thecoraco-humeral ligament. Reduction is recognized by more or less distinctly feel-ing the head slip into place, and especially by observingthat the normal mobility and outline have been restored. [The results of reduction of recent dislocation of theshoulder by Kochers method of manipulation when prop-erly performed are marvelous. The manipulation, how-ever, is frequently misunderstood and often misquoted intext-books. The most frequent mistake is to hold the armin abduction during the external rotation rather than ad-duction. This improper position is illustrated in Trevesrecent System of Surgery. It is incorrectly translatedin the American edition of Tillmanns Surgery. Kocherspublication appeared in The outward rotation,howe


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