Lectures on orthopedic surgery . Fig. 197.—Using the wrench to break up an ankylosed wrist. angle of about 140°, and the lateral wings should bebent around and grasp the hand at the metacarpo-phalangeal articulation, the whole being held in placeby strips of adhesive plaster. The flexion should be. Fig. 198.—a lint of sheet metal for the treatmentof wrist-joint disease. overcome as rapidly as possible, and the hand immo-bilized in an extended position. This extended posi-tion is of great importance in the treatment of the wristand is not referred to by any writers on the one wishes


Lectures on orthopedic surgery . Fig. 197.—Using the wrench to break up an ankylosed wrist. angle of about 140°, and the lateral wings should bebent around and grasp the hand at the metacarpo-phalangeal articulation, the whole being held in placeby strips of adhesive plaster. The flexion should be. Fig. 198.—a lint of sheet metal for the treatmentof wrist-joint disease. overcome as rapidly as possible, and the hand immo-bilized in an extended position. This extended posi-tion is of great importance in the treatment of the wristand is not referred to by any writers on the one wishes to grip powerfully, the wrist is first in- 245


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