. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. 290 FRACTURES. lateral bands with a central interval or gap. This is by far the mostcommon mode of reunion, and although several cases have beenreported in which the patient appeared to have regained full use of the Fig. Fracture of the olecranon ; fibrous union. (Malgaigne.) arm, notwithstanding fibrous union with separation to the extent ofhalf an inch more, yet actual deficiency in the power of active exten-sion of the forearm is to be regarded as a frequent result of fibrousunion, and its degree will vary directly with the length


. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. 290 FRACTURES. lateral bands with a central interval or gap. This is by far the mostcommon mode of reunion, and although several cases have beenreported in which the patient appeared to have regained full use of the Fig. Fracture of the olecranon ; fibrous union. (Malgaigne.) arm, notwithstanding fibrous union with separation to the extent ofhalf an inch more, yet actual deficiency in the power of active exten-sion of the forearm is to be regarded as a frequent result of fibrousunion, and its degree will vary directly with the length of the disability may be unnoticed by others, and its consequences maybe avoided or diminished by care in the use of the arm, by avoidanceof positions and movements which require the especial action of the Fig. 185.


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