. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . \u,. --■;.- ni.«location of the Fig. 24.—Displacement of the epiphysis of the humerus- DISLOCATIONS 47 The sacro-iliac joint may be disarticulated as a result of severetrauma. The so-called sacro-iliac slip is not demonstrated on plates. Subeoracoid dislocations of the shoulder usually have an asso-ciated fracture of the greater tuberosity, which is reduced when thehead of the humerus is replaced.


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