- evidence, it is
called "disputed"
neurogenic TOS. Adson's sign and the
costoclavicular maneuver lack
specificity and
sensitivity and
should make up only a...
- The
costoclavicular ligament, also
known as the
rhomboid ligament or Halsted's ligament, is a
ligament of the
shoulder girdle. It is short, flat, and...
- body posture,
sometimes known as sca****r
posterior depression or the
costoclavicular maneuver. It is a
modification of
standing at
attention that is primarily...
-
joint is
reinforced by two
intrinsic and two
extrinsic ligaments. The
costoclavicular ligament is the main
limitation to movement, and
therefore the main...
-
tuberosity (impression for
costoclavicular ligament),
rather more than 2 cm. in length, for the
attachment of the
costoclavicular ligament. This
article incorporates...
- the
first rib and its
cartilage at
their junction, in
front of the
costoclavicular ligament. The
fleshy fibers proceed obliquely superolaterally, to be...
-
looks forward and upward: that of the
first gives attachment to the
costoclavicular ligament and the
subclavius muscle;
those of the
first six or seven...
-
scarring Halsted mosquito forceps: a type of
hemostat Halsted ligament (
Costoclavicular ligament): it is
formed from
dense condensation of
clavipectoral fascia...
- impression),
rather more than 2 cm. in length, for the
attachment of the
costoclavicular ligament. The rest of this
surface is
occupied by a groove,
which gives...
-
lesions of the
thoracic outlet; the
scalenus syndrome,
cervical rib, and
costoclavicular compression". Br Med J. 2 (4634): 956–8. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.4634.956...